If Joe Gebbia is not made to step down, does that mean we as...
If Joe Gebbia is not made to step down, does that mean we as Airbnb Host no longer have to abide by the non-descrimatory rule...
Anyone read about this? Seems like great news for hosts:
https://airbnbase.com/extenuating-circumstances-policy-stops/
This will curtail full refunds to guests for frivolous reasons. Finally, our cancellation policies will be upheld.
@Emiel1 I found the source
(*old* policy at *top* of page - scroll down to see update effective Jan 21)
The link to the official Airbnb Extenuating Circumstances policy is contained in the link I posted.
Why from January 20 ? Why not now or January 1st?
I just posted to the thread for Catherine's video announcement of the upcoming, and said that I think the lead time is necessary to implement the system required to support the changes.
@Pat271 @Branka-and-Silvia0 @Emiel1
Wow, I'm shocked. I think this applies to hosts as well. No more extenuating circumstances for hosts either?
I hadn’t thought about hosts, but that’s an excellent question.
@Emilia42 @Pat271 I don't think it applies to hosts.
if the host cancels because he can't host then the guest is fully refunded anyway. The host is already out of income so there is no need for additional punishment. Of course, I am talking about situations when there is some damage to the property or illness and similar...
Logically, I think you are right but it sure doesn't sound that way from wording for the new policy.
The 'old' policy says this: "Unforeseen property damage, maintenance, and amenity issues to the Airbnb listing that makes it unsafe to host guests, or that prevent guests from accessing basic amenities like running water. This doesn’t include planned renovations."
But the new policy completely leaves that part out.
@Emilia42 ajaj 😞 so you think we would be charged 100€ if our property is damaged by our guests or the neigbor upstairs flood it? or if its damaged in an earthquake ?
@Pat271 I think it applies to everyone, guests and hosts. When I tried to access the policy through the hosting help center on cancelations and it brought me to the same page.