I'm less than two weeks hosting. A guest booked for one nigh...
I'm less than two weeks hosting. A guest booked for one night. He checked into a wrong and occupied room. I relocated him to ...
How much is your security deposit? I am in Lake Tahoe region. I rent for 30 days plus only. 3 bedroom 2 bath house with capacity limited at 6. Rent is around $3200
It depends on the risk profile of the guest. Ranges from 500€ to 1000€.
In my case, it's primarily an attempt to scare away obviously risky profiles (e.g., groups of 19-25 year old males). It usually scares them off. But for those few who are willing to pay it, they have every incentive to avoid damage and so far have left the house in surprisingly clean and orderly condition.
Most hosts understand that "security deposit" is a misnomer as there is no actual money held by Air BNB only access to whatever the booking payment was charged. Is this your understanding as well? I used to think that process allowed guests to book without having to pay a deposit and thus it made Air BNB more popular while protecting the host. Years of reading posts on this forum has given me reason to believe there is little host protection. Now there is another Air BNB coverage in addition to the liability coverage which is for damage to the space or furnishings. Whether that will work out or not remains to be seen. All this begs your question of how much "deposit" is sufficient. Rule of thumb in the rental business is the deposit is equal to one month's rent.
Hello @Peter10
Airbnb calculate the deposit amount based on 60% of your listing’s nightly rate with a cap of $1,000 USD. This amount is adjusted for longer stays. If you’ve already added a Host-required security deposit to your listing, we’ll use the amount you set (provided it’s over $0).
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/2526/airbnbrequired-security-deposits
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Mine is $400-800 depending on the size of the house
What is the point of even declaring a 'Security Deposit' if A- is not pre-collected in the first place and B- Airbnb will not enforce it anyway? Granted the 'illusion' of one may serve some purpose.
I collect my own security deposit. I presume others do too, because there is no Airbnb "security deposit", so why would anyone be asking how much others charge?