I had a Saturday night in January blocked on my calendar and...
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I had a Saturday night in January blocked on my calendar and contacted AIRBNB asking for their help opening the date and to ...
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You don't care in the least about your hosts or your superhosts.
I am sorry you had such a dreadful experience.
Clearly Airbnb do not follow their own policies of asking the host about the issue before deciding whether to intervene when the guest says the listing isn't as described. What did the guest claim was a safety issue?
Personally I don't take dogs because of concerns about damage, but if you have house rules that state the dog should not be left at the property by itself definitely your guests should honour this.
You are correct to list on other platforms, it's always risky practice business wise to be reliant on one main marketing channel to promote your business.
I do hope you get your account unlocked soon @Ryan368
Th house is in downtown Colorado Springs and next to breweries, restaurants, etc...
The guests complaints:
1: Security cameras outside. Yes, there are and I thought they were in the listing but I can't verify that since I can't review the listing. I have multiple properties, they all have the same cameras and they all have them listed to my knowledge. They cover the parking areas and are there for guest safety. They are all motion lights primarily.
2: Black mold. We don't have black mold in the bathtub. In fact, it is almost impossible to have black mold in Colorado Springs at 6500 feet of elevation and almost zero humidity in the winter. That said, we did have a bunch of black dirt and grime all over the tub from him washing his dog in it over and over. It was filthy. Still, if you thought there was black mold in a tub, and it was unsafe, would you stay through your entire reservation and use that tub and then only report it after you left the house on the last day?
3: He said the door opened by itself at 2:30 in the morning. He didn't realize he had to use the deadbolt to keep it closed and it was unsafe for their infant son. The door does close and stays closed with or without the deadbolt, but if you were in a downtown neighborhood that you didn't know anything about, would you leave your infant son next to an unlocked door to the street? I didn't realize that I needed to teach people how doors work in order to avoid a safety complaint.
These were his three totally bogus complaints, that were made after his reservation was complete, and that AirBnB used as a reference for why it made sense to lock my account without contacting me and leave it locked for 72 hours.
Seem reasonable to anyone else?
...and I also only list it on AirBnB because it stays busy 100% of the time. I've never had a reason to look elsewhere until now.
I would say it's not just about whether you get enough bookings from a single marketing channel @Ryan368
But whether it is risky business practice (as you have found) to rely on one channel for all your bookings, in case there is an issue with the channel or you being able to use it (as has happened in your case).
Yeah, I am not too worried about that but I do understand your point. I have rented this house medium term to nurses in the off season in the past and can do that any time I want. I just haven't had a reason to since my AirBnB has been so busy. Still, I see your point and just misrepresented my situation. I don't only have it on AirBnB, that is just the only STR site I have been using and only because they were remitting taxes on my behalf. So, it saved a step.
@Ryan368 thanks for the cautionary tale. Any host with all of their eggs in Airbnb's basket should read this.
Just to be clear... we don't have all of our eggs in AirBnB's basket. We have long term rentals and short term rentals and some in between. We also have regular day jobs that have nothing to do with our rentals. This is by no means the end of the world and I don't want to make it sound that way. I just want to point out to other hosts the experience I've had with AirBnB in this scenario and make it known that if it could happen to me (and I have a ton of experience hosting, being a superhost, and representing the virtues of AirBnB to city and state officials) then it can happen to anyone. Just be ready for that day when they rule against you for basically no reason and have a plan. That's all.
This has made it more obvious that I need to be downloading all of my reservation data to a secondary resource. If they ever decide to lock me out again, it will be irrelevant.
@Ryan368 vrbo submits our state taxes for us (as well as ABB)... so maybe you have more options than you thought
Yeah, I have other properties on VRBO too. I just don't have the listing for this one active. VRBO just started submitting it earlier this year. I just haven't had a reason to use my listings on their site... until now.
Sorry this is happening to you... had a similar experience this summer where my account was locked due to the guest reporting my listing. She tried to get me for not disclosing outdoor security cameras (which was clearly identified in the listing) and my house ended up being locked for I think 2 weeks before they finally resolved it. The most frustrating part was the rep could clearly look at my listing and see the disclosure yet chose to lock my account for investigation. Why not look prior to the investigation??? Hope this is resolved quickly for you!
Thanks.
Or even more so. Just ask if they are there and can be added to the listing. I would have said yes and yes. Case solved. I'm not hiding anything. They are giant while floodlights with cameras. Anyone who sees them would realize what they are. So, if this was an issue, they could just ask and I would say yeah, they're there and yeah I thought they were mentioned in the listing already. To just lock my account at 3 in the morning and then go on a long weekend leaving me stranded is pretty infuriating.
She is even supposed to be back in the office now and I've called and still can't reach her.
what a terrible example of airbnb abuse of power
What a nightmare! Total lack of consideration! Airbnb should offer you a compensation!