Hello I'm Michelle4474, My husband Donovan and I just began...
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Hello I'm Michelle4474, My husband Donovan and I just began hosting our first AirBnb! We are a California-based couple with ...
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Hello everyone,
A warm welcome to the Community Center.
This discussion is for introducing yourself to your fellow Airbnb Community members, as well as welcoming and saying hello to newcomers in return. Thanks to all of you who have already introduced yourself and contributed in our previous thread, here.
I'm Lizzie and I am the Community Manager here, along with my teammate @Quincy. I have been managing the Airbnb Community Center since it officially opened in November 2015. It is fantastic to speak with amazing community members here.
To kickstart this topic, I would like to share a few things about myself:
How about you? Any interesting facts or hobbies?
I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
Lizzie
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Thank you for the last 7 years, find out more in my Personal Update.
Looking to contact our Support Team, for details...take a look at the Community Help Guides.
Good luck 😁
Assalamualaikum .
Yasir here from loving & caring Pakistan .
I am here to enlighten your vision about fun , peace and joy we have whenever we travel or have a meal . We have spectacular level of food in our country from north to south . It keeps your taste buds a new 🔥.
Thousands of dishes to try in just Karachi . With tons of places to have in a moody weather of Karachi.
Love you all @Yasir16
Hello! My name is Katerina and my partner and I am about to host for the first time in Arnold, California.
We are thrilled to be part of this community and can't wait to learn from all of you. Thank you!
Hi all! My name is Patrick and I am closing escrow on a 2-unit property in beautiful Paso Robles, CA in two days! I've been a real estate broker for 11 years, but this will be my first experience as an Airbnb host so trying to pack in as much knowledge as possible. To start, any tips on how to list a property with a 3BR/2BA main house and a studio/1BA guest house? Keep them separate listings? Offer them together? Any links that you'd like to share that might've been great resources for when you first started would be greatly appreciated!
Hello, I am Neetu, from India. Good day to all and stay safe
https://www.airbnb.co.in/users/68809846/listings?s=13
Hi My name is Geraldo and I have just become a host a couple of months a go. I have really being enjoying the experience so far and I am still learning my way around using Airbnb tools effectively.
Hi, I'm Robin from Brentwood TN. Super Host, with 200 Reviews. Sadly, last week a Guest brought a few Bed Bugs, into My Guest AIRBNB Room. And, the room I sleep in, when No Guests. Guest had 0 Reviews. Was there 3 days and captured a bed bug crawling on top of Comforter. I've never had 1 Bed Bug. AIRBNB will not budge, from Posting his Review. This will 100% destroy any Future Bookings. Help, I'm 62 and this is my only Income. This 1 Guest has now Tarnished me, with getting Bookings.. Any suggestions?
@Robin620 @Hey Robin,i can understand the duress you are under. I too had a similar experience with an unruly guest who tried to sub let my property. But again, Airbnb refused to remove his review, resulting in my loss of superhost status and I'm still trying to recover lost ground
Robin, I hear you...I'm not too satisfied with AirBnb Customer Service, either.
Just a couple of thoughts:
(1) Re-list your place under another name or as another listing with Airbnb. You may loose
your SuperHost status...but maybe able to build it up quickly again. Make sure you comment on the Bad Guest Comment. You have to speak up for yourself. Some Guest made a "bad" comment about my place and I made sure he and everyone else that read his comment that I wasn't about to "disgrace" my place. I' ve worked too hard for it...
(2) Don't know if you have your place listed on other Platforms (i.e VRBO, Expedia, etc) . I
think Airbnb, by far, has the marketing thing down pretty good...but competition is
always good.
I've been with Airbnb for about 5 years. Recently, I changed my "tune" with them by renting out a Yurt; rather than my home. It's a different "gig," but it pays the bills. Make sure you explain upfront to your Future Potential Guests, that you had a problem with the BB;'s, but you got it under control. Show documentation...whatever. With Covid...some people are is on "hyper alert" and fear if you even look at them. I'll say a prayer for you. It's a power weapon against the enemy.
Thank you for your thoughts . It is sad, AIRBNB makes Billions. If it weren't for Us, Hosts, there would be no AIRBNB. Sadly AIRBNB, "Always" sides with The Guest..Hosts get less and less Respec Equal Fairness, for any Negative issue with a guest. We are exposed to Strangers, No Photo to view of Guest, prior to a confirmed Booking. While Guest sees a Hosts Photo, right away. We're the ones taking a Safety Chance, with every guest
with a Stranger in Our homes. They bring on Bed Bugs and we are the one Penalized. A Bad Review, High cost of Treatment, mental anguish and stress, and now, No guests will book, due to seeing the last Review, the Guest who reported bed bugs and refuses that they brought them in.
Hey Robin, i missed this post of yours. I fully and wholeheartedly agree with you. One guest tried to sub let my own property, that too within Airbnb and when i caught him, left a 1 star review. The only one penalised was me! I took it up with Airbnb in Twitter and all other social media platforms, just to get the automated response each time that 'we are unable to remove the guest's review because of our stringent policies'. From a superhost for two years, i dropped beyond recognition. I got back by adding my listing on other such websites such as booking.com, trivago, etc. Now I'm getting pretty good offers. Bottom-line... All Airbnb cares about is their cut, we hosts can go take a hop!
Smiler situation happened to me , one guest in 25 degrees sunny London days
Left heating on 24/7 I couldn’t sleep in my room because of the heat ,
my bedroom is in 2nd floor ,
Only one night I switched of the heating,
the guest wasn’t happy and left 2 star’s review
also the guest complained that i was washing my clothes under her stay
I complained about the case on Airbnb after few long exchange messages between Airbnb and myself for few days
Airbnb said that’s policy , they can’t remove the review
it was just wast of my time
I’m super host and having 4,80 stars from 70 guests hosting 4 properties
one bad review destroy hosts repetition and booking
hope airbnb cooperate better with hosts
thank you for having this opportunity to talk to other hosts
By the way my name is Sairan
respect and love from me to everyone on this page
Hey Sairan,
Hope you are doing well. I understand the problem you face and the trouble some guests cause. Losing the super host status can be quite painful. I too lost my status after two years of being a superhost. Airbnb doesn't understand the issues that lead to such situation, but that's the way it is!
Best regards,
Harish
Hi Lizzie and The Airbnb Family:
We have been hosting since Dec. 2016 and absolutely love our guests and Airbnb Customer Service. Our guest house, La Casita, saved us from going bankrupt. Our business Save-A-Heart, which we started in 1988, died on March 15, 2020 when the country closed down. It is still down about 90%.
We built La Casita in 2005 for friends and relatives but not with the intention of renting it out. In 2016 we saw an opportunity to make a little extra money and opened up our place to others to enjoy. We were semi-retired at the time and always wondered when we would actually retire. COVID told us when.
I look forward to getting to know some of you as we continue to open our places to others.
Oh, by the way, Lizzie my son has an Eco-Adventure Rainforest Retreat, Cacao plantation in a Superfood Forest located in Savegre Valley in Costa Rica. Check out his place at www.buenadventuracr.com
Have a lovely evening.
Carlette Anderson
Alpine, CA
La Casita Spa + Mini Golf Course