Hi @Kate867 Thanks for your response and the link. You are correct, I did not contact the host through AirBnB.
AirBnb accepted our cancellation and gave us a refund after sending through all of the evidence.
The problem is that the damage the host is claiming is caused by the Leaking Roof. If it has been established that the roof was leaking and our refund was granted, I dont understand how I can be responsible for such damages. Furthermore, how can AirBnb state that they were not informed of the issue?
The exact response from airbnb for the rejection of my appeal is as follows:
"The photos shared by the guest was clicked in the middle of the reservation. In case there was a water leakage in the listing, the was supposed to inform the host or Airbnb."
I'm unsure why they are stating that the photos were taken in the middle of the reservation. That was when it rained. how would I photograph a leaking roof without rain?
The host is also claiming damages for a burned-out power socket. Apparently, guests are responsible for electrical faults.
An old water-damaged rotting wooden chair that broke when I sat down on it. I have photos of the old rotting wood. I have to pay for that too.
How can guests have confidence that they will be protected against these kinds of problems? Apparently, hosts can claim whatever crazy things they want. It does not matter what kind of evidence you have.
I'll be sticking to hotels.