I booked a private room/bath for an approximately 2 month stay. The listing did not mention anything about smoking indoors when I booked it.
There didn't appear to be any smell of smoke or anything when I arrived on Wednesday Jan 12. On Sunday Jan 16, the host and her friend smoked heavily INSIDE the apartment kitchen and living room, which is about 10-15ft away from the private room.
I have pretty bad asthma, and had I known this would happen, I would not have booked this place.
The problem is that Sunday, they smoked ALL DAY. So I basically stayed in my room (luckily I'd eaten breakfast) and pretty much starved myself lol. I didn't mention anything then because I thought it was going to be a rare occurrence, but then it happened again the next Monday evening.
I ordered an air purifier on Amazon, which I've been running nonstop since Tuesday morning, and I've also put a towel underneath the door to block airflow, but this morning I've noticed my asthma acting up.
I re-checked the listing description in the past few days, and now I see that it says "420 friendly" in the first line of the listing. I didn't see that before, but the listing also says "No smoking inside the room, you may smoke outside in back patio, discard cig buds in ash tray, do not throw it on the floor."
Can the host say the guests cannot smoke in the room but then smoke indoors themselves right outside the room (living room and kitchen???). I initially assumed this meant no smoking indoors. Was I wrong to make this assumption???
I've wanted to contact AirBnb, but worry if they tell the host, because I don't have means to move out quickly. I'm moving between states and don't have a car here. I worry this will cause me to incur more costs just to get out of this situation.
I've messaged the host this morning:
"Hey, sorry I may have overlooked this on your listing, but I didn’t realize it was smoke/420-friendly. I hate to have to mention but I have pretty bad asthma. I was holding off on mentioning it and wish I didn’t have to ask but it’s starting bother my lungs. I got an air purifier running in the room but it’s not helping much. Would it be possible to reduce the smoke/vapor indoors while I’m here? Would really appreciate it."
Should I still contact AirBnb? I'm hoping they will stop smoking indoors, but I also now worry about all the second-hand smoke, which is something I care a lot about. I should have been thorough in questions when I first booked the listing, but how can I tell if a listing is 'smoke friendly' in the future? I never experienced this before.