What should I be aware of if my LTR guest wants a refund for the unused days of his reservation? I want to be fair and come to a different amount than what is in the LTR cancellation policy.
My guest is moving here for a job. He booked a 2 month stay and checked in on Oct. 10, 2021. He found a permanent apartment and is checking out a month early. He sent an alteration request, which I accepted and is not requesting a full refund for his unused days. He has already been charged on his credit card and I just received the deposit into my account.
I have a moderate policy that would enable me to collect 50% of the unused days. There is the LTR policy that overrides my policy and allows me to collect 100% of the unused days.
I don't want to lose a lot of money, but I want to be fair to my guest. I see that I can offer a different amount of refund, but would like to know:
1. Will my guest know that I am able to give him a full refund but have decided not to? I'm trying to avoid an awkward and unpleasant experience with him.
2. Are there any pitfalls I should be aware of if I don't adhere to the LTR policy. For instance, would I be charge by Airbnb to make up the difference of what the policy allows versus what I give to the host.
I need to reply to him by tomorrow afternoon and could really use some feedback. I'm tired of being sent in circles to the same "help" articles in the resource center,.