I have a guest who violated a rule in my house and even though the house rule is clear that there are fines for offenders, he refused to pay and even I involved Airbnb and I was disappointed in a way that I am thinking of removing my 5 Airbnb properties, let's take the case:
The guest, after confirming the reservation, asked me if I could enter the room earlier, I did not authorize because on the same day the room would be vacated at 10am and the girl who does the cleaning would have until 4pm to sanitize the room. But as a courtesy I would let him enter the house and put my bags in the TV room on the ground floor and come back after 4pm.
What happened was that he entered the house and the room before 4pm and only informed me that he had already arrived after 4pm implying that he arrived at the correct time of Check-in, therefore 4pm and onwards.
To his asar, he didn't count that I have security cameras in the TV room and in the corridor (cameras listed in the advertisement), and when analyzing the images I saw that he entered almost 40 minutes earlier. I sent a message to ale stating that he violated the house rules by entering the room early without my permission and for that he would have to pay a fine. He responded by saying that he knocked on the bedroom door and as no one answered, he deduced that the room was ready. Deduction in a place that does not belong to you means that you are taking any risk.
Finally, I involved Airbnb on the same day it happened and today it's been 15 days since it happened and so far I have not been able to assert my right to charge what is written in the rules of my house in my announcement. Airbnb simply claims that the host does not agree to pay the fine.
So I come to the conclusion that any host who arrives at someone's property, he can do whatever he wants, then just say that he will not pay because he will know that Airbnb cannot charge his card. WHERE IS THE HOST SECURITY?