Hi dear hosts,
I am wondering...
2 years ago, a group came and partied at my place, which led to the neighbors calling the police and all that.
When I called air bnb for assistance, they basically told me "It's your fault because you are accepting groups of 15 people".
Alright. I'm listening.
So, I changed my listing description and clearly stated that no parties, no noise, no outdoor music is allowed and that if you do have a party and disturb us, it will cost you 500 €.
In 2019, we didn't have any problem, but then in 2020, one group lied to us, booked our house and had a party and drove the neighbors and us crazy.
But since my listing description is clear and that I sent many reminders to the guests about noise disturbances, I am feeling pretty good about my chance for justice.
So I asked the guest for 500 € after his check out, which, obviously, he did not pay.
But still, I am thinking that all facts are on my side and that Air Bnb has the power to apply this 500 € fee.
I mean, Air bnb is in control of the security deposit, right?
Air bnb has the power to unlock the security deposit even if the guest doesn't agree, right?
I mean, if you need the approval of the guest to use the security deposit, it's not a security deposit, it's a kindness deposit, right?
So, since the guest did not pay, I contacted air bnb on this website.
I was feeling ultra-confident about my chances for justice but then after a few e-mails, a community manager named Janeth closed my ticket by saying "We have contacted the guest and took necessary actions".
I don't know about you but I am really curious. What kind of "necessary actions" did they take?
Am I going to receive 500 € soon?
Did they simply tell them "Don't do it again!" ?
Did they delete their account for not respecting our conditions and Air Bnb's community standards?
I mean, when you watch a mafia movie and someone says "Don't worry, I did what was necessary", it usually means someone is dead in a river, right?
So I am really wondering...what did Air Bnb do with that guest?