I am a "strict" host. I had a booking but 11 days before the check-in the guest emails to say that as a number of the guests were on holiday in a country that was losing its "green status". Rather than returning before the "14 day quarantine period" was imposed (UK gave a reasonable notice period).
The booking was cancelled by the guest. I was originally asked if I would give a refund, but advised them under the Airbnb extenuating policy and it was only booked a month before the check-in date, I would not cancel it myself as I would incur penalties.
Guest got the 50%, but then sent a request for full refund because "we are students and this is covid".
I have declined this. If they had not flown off and not returned in time, why should I miss out? The "we are students".... who most went on a pre-holiday before really angered me.
Today she wanted to know the service charge fee, I advised her to talk to Airbnb. Can the 'non-guest' appeal? What is the procedure?