Covid Policy
01-01-2022
07:17 PM

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01-01-2022
07:17 PM
Covid Policy
The Airbnb website says
"Our extenuating circumstances policy is intended to protect guests and hosts from unforeseen circumstances that arise after booking. After the declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic by the World Health Organization, the extenuating circumstances policy no longer applies because COVID-19 and its consequences are no longer unforeseen or unexpected."
However, we received an email just a few hours before booking where a guest asked to cancel due to Covid. Despite our strict cancellation policy, AirBnB refunded them in full. This seems odd to me. Am I missing something? If any guest can just cancel at any time for this reason, I think we may be better just renting our property to someone for a more long term engagement....
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01-01-2022
07:37 PM

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01-01-2022
07:37 PM
@Jacob599 Yes, you are missing something- the one Covid-related EC that Airbnb is fully refunding for is a positive Covid test. Supposedly guests have to provide documention to Airbnb, but of course hosts have no way of knowing if this is actually being done.
"Reservations for stays and Airbnb Experiences made after March 14, 2020 will not be covered under our extenuating circumstances policy, except where the guest or host is currently sick with COVID-19."
02-01-2022
04:20 PM

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02-01-2022
04:20 PM
Thank you for the insight Sarah! Definitely makes it more clear than the conflicting statements I've seen on different AirBnB hosted pages. 🙂
02-01-2022
04:20 PM
15-01-2022
01:11 PM

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15-01-2022
01:11 PM
I think that hosts having to assume the entire financial responsibility for Covid cancellations is not right. Compared to two years ago, we now know how to stay safe... and if people choose to live a risky lifestyle, why is this entirely my burden? I think the extenuating circumstances related to COVID-19 policy needs to be re-thought and changed. If this does occur, financial compensation should be given, retroactively.
04-05-2022
02:53 PM

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04-05-2022
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Hi @Jacob599 and everyone,
I just wanted to let you know that some changes have recently been made to the COVID-19 Extenuating Circumstances policy. For bookings made on or after 31st May 2022, COVID-19 will no longer be covered under this policy.
If you haven’t seen it yet, you can find the changes here: https://community.withairbnb.com/t5/Airbnb-Updates/Update-to-our-approach-for-guests-sick-with-COVID...
04-05-2022
02:53 PM

