I have a different issue. I’m a public figure and I will not, under any circumstance, send a photo of my ID to a host unless I can redact information because I’ve been a victim of identity fraud and we all know that Airbnb does not vett its hosts. But I’m perfectly happy to show an ID at checkin.
I have only once cancelled a reservation because a mysterious absentee “superhost” who I now suspect is a fake used a “property manager” who was not disclosed on the listing to ask for money and a signed lease and contact info outside of the platform for a weekend rental this fall. He had no profile and no reviews. When I expressed concern about communication outside the platform the “superhost “ suddenly reappeared giving me a cell phone to call but warning me she was so busy she would be hard to contact. All kinds of alarm bells went off since Airbnb has already been cited for listings with fake hosts using stock photos as their bio pic.
Airbnb took so long to get back to me that I would have fallen outside of the 48 hour refund window. Then the host became irate that I reported the behavior as my reason for canceling.
The “anybody” can be a host issue is becoming unreal. Airbnb is now offering $525 for any host I get to sign up. It’s a system ripe for fraud.
I used to think it would take a rape or murder before they would put safety measures in place but apparently that’s been happening for years. And their response is to lay off the experienced team and outsource customer service?
So far I’ve trusted my gut on who can rent my place. But I worry how long I can host without better measures in place, especially for guests new to the platform. And I’m opting for hotels when hosts feel suspicious.