Hey fellow hosts! I am Paarkhi, based in Adelaide, South Aus...
Hey fellow hosts! I am Paarkhi, based in Adelaide, South Australia, and I’m here to make hosting easier (and maybe even fun!)...
@Anna9170, it was compassionate of you to be alert to possible issues relating to this guest.
Give her a positive review as none of us know what's going on in anyone's lives, more so during these challenging times.
You could always send her a Private msg & be open to her coming back should she wish to or need somewhere safe to stay.
Others have also had guests who booked at the last minute who are fleeing an uncomfortable situation they find themselves in that also evolve over the night.
Credit where it's due that she msgd you to say her boyfriend was coming to pick her up & that she was checking out early - you can image what the neighbours may have thought - a break in perhaps?
All the best
I read it as - she arrives in Barcelona and had a spat with the boyfriend (or found out he was married!) so emotionally leaves the city and goes off to the 'countryside', and then the boyfriend starts the usual campaign to have her back (after assuring her he is getting a divorce!) and finally convinces her and drives the 1-hour drive in the middle of the night. This is really a true love story.
@Fred13 I am sure that in reality it was very close to your story. ) Sometimes in front of our eyes there are such dramas on vacation, Shakespeare has a rest.
@Anna9170 Watch the scoundrel not get a divorce after all because it is always 'cheaper to keep her'. I think we figured this escapade out; aren't we smart? LoL
@Anna9170 but to your question of the review, perhaps
”xxx last minute booked & then left rather suddenly after arrival, we certainly wish her well wherever her travels may take her”
then you’ve not presumed anything but you’ve conveyed that at least her trip planning may leave something to be desired.
@Kelly149 Thank you so much, you answered my question perfectly. The hosts, for whom such a departure will be a problem, will think about it. Those for whom it is not a problem - ok, I immediately wrote that I have no complaints about the guest, except for some intuitive feelings.
There is no Airbnb 'case' we (The Sherlock Club) can't crack. May the next case proof more challenging, this one barely tested our well-honed detective skills..
I had a young lady book one of my rooms for 10 days when she was coming to London for work. She then asked if her friend/colleague could stay also. I said fine and they paid the extra person fee and all seemed okay at first.
However, it became clear from the start that they had formerly been a couple and that he wanted her back. They got on well initially, but pretty soon you could sense some rather negative tension. On day three, there were raised voices and a lot of stomping up and down. I discovered the girl dragging her heavy suitcase down the stairs. I asked what was going on and she told me she was leaving as they had a huge row and she couldn't handle it anymore. He realised she was going and ran down the street after her but returned with his tail between his legs.
Long story short, the guy stayed on for the remaining week, clearly unhappy that he had come at all, but well behaved and polite and she went to stay with a nearby friend.
I decided not to leave her a negative review because, well, they weren't bad guests overall, things returned to their usual calm after she left and there was no request for any kind of refund. I'm not used to that sort of drama in my house, but these things happen in relationships and technically there were no rules broken...
@Huma0 Yes, technically there can be no claims at all, everything is within the rules and correct. But you understand that something is not right. Especially for you, when other guests live here, I imagine how nervous you were.
When we watch movies, we like bright and emotional relationships, but when we have guests, we want everything to be quiet and calm. )))).
Yes, for sure. In a film, TV drama or novel, normally there needs to be some 'conflict', otherwise there is no story, but it's not something I want in my home!
This was last Summer, when I had a string of weird experiences that I hadn't had before, including two individual guests having a huge argument. I didn't leave bad reviews for either of them, but it was VERY uncomfortable, both for me and the third guest who happened to be in the room...