Can anyone help with advice on dealing with this matter. My current host booked in from Friday checking out Monday. Yesterday Saturday he came back accompanied with a male friend said his friend and him are going to a wedding. I told him it's ok his friend can sit and wait downstairs. He said he wants his friend to check his attire. The friend also stated they live together but I didn't second guest anything because my guest booked just for him only. My listing £30 per room for 1 adult. I said it's ok he can go up to his room with him. A little while after they both came down changed into their attires bearing in mind the friend came in casual clothes. I then realised after they left both had used the shower.
It's now Sunday 6:30 Pm they both comes down the stairs and my guest quickly says to me he'll be back in awhile . It also appears that the friend came back spend the night and again looks like both had showers again.
The thing is my current guest booked with the intention he was going to bring this other person in for a night. I believe strongly I should tell him he needs to pay for a night for his guest and to do it through Airbnb. I don't want to tell him tonight because he still has Monday night here and I'm on my own not sure of his behaviour/reaction. I also would like Airbnb to deal with it but as I say I don't feel comfortable to face him whilst he still has two nights. He hasn't showed any aggressive behaviour but these guests are stranger's coming in our homes.
I would appreciate some advice. My rooms are £30 per night and bearing in mind the other room was vacant. I'm a bit angry that people can blatantly feel they should take advantage of another humane being just like them who's trying to give a good service to them and there are guests no matter what, feels they are entitled to use and disrespects hosts in their homes .