@Brian883
“Why can't the revenge review policy include situations that creep up that are between a host and guest….”
Clearly it could but it doesn’t and it won’t.
When pressed, Airbnb policy makers cite freedom of speech issues, but apparently hosts have no such freedoms and are routinely censored for suggesting that specific guests are unsuitable for the platform.
Demonstrably false, revenge-motivated reviews can sometimes be removed if the host wants to devote a great deal of time and effort to it.
It appears to me that the only reasonable defense is to write a brief, factual review of guests stating that they willfully violated house rules and would not be allowed to return.
A short statement refuting false accusations should suffice to encourage future guests to ignore an obvious revenge review.
In your first example, which is a common problem, the host can and should deny admission to unregistered guests until they identify themselves and pay through the platform.
In the second example you are probably SOL unless the guest voluntarily pays. I certainly sympathize because that incident would have infuriated me but all the guest has to do is deny it.
I suppose you could cleverly ask if they want their expensive dog screw back before informing them that it caused $2000 in damages, but you are still unlikely to collect consequential damages.
In your third example, denying the refund when the guest deliberately chose the Nonrefundable option, was certainly the correct response.
They could have bought trip insurance. If we don’t hold them responsible for their decision the Nonrefundable option is just a 10% discount for people who are unable to plan ahead.
Once again your only recourse is to review them in the same spirit with which they review you.
”Guest attempted to modify clear policy to benefit himself” might be an appropriate response but there’s no guarantee that it wouldn’t be censored by Airbnb.
It sounds like you are having a run of bad luck. I hope that is now going to be offset by a long succession of excellent guests.