I recently posted this in my FB Group and thought it might b...
I recently posted this in my FB Group and thought it might be of interest to share. Love to hear your own thoughts - don't be...
I am a super host. My account is under investigation. All my future reservations are cancelled. After 5 days and many calls, I did not get any meaningful response. The representatives either gave me wrong information or just told me that an agent will contact me soon (or within 2 hours). But so far I never receive any response from the agent who is working on the case. There was one representative even ended my call before I finish asking questions.
All my guests left good reviews, and my current guests have no problem with their stays. After researching on Internet and reading horrible experiences of many hosts, I don't even expect I will know the reason about this investigation. I just want this to be completed asap and I can take actions accordingly.
It happened to other hosts, you will find them in this community
There must be something that triggered this.
Think about:
violations of Airbnb terms
violation of local laws
complaining neighbours
disputes with a guest
etc..
I agree that must be something. However, there is a high possibility that I will never get to know the reason. I just watched this video today. So I learned how Airbnb defines "Investigation".
The judge asked "How can an investigation be fully done by Airbnb without speaking to the host?"
If anyone don't want to watch the full recording, you can just fast forward to last 10 minutes.
Hi @Chloé36,
I'm really sorry to hear about that.
I've sent you a direct message regarding your case. Would you please be able to check it at your earliest convenience?
Thanks,
Liv
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So sorry @Chloé36 , that is so frustrating, disturbing and scary. It's unfathomable that you are basically told you've done something wrong, but will not be told what it is. Indeed, for all it's talk about transparency, trust, community and partnership, Airbnb falls very short of the mark. And as @Emiel1 alluded to, you are not alone.
https://community.withairbnb.com/t5/Hosting/Can-t-Trust-the-Trust-amp-Safety-Team/m-p/1232833
"We can’t tell you what you did wrong or how to fix it... just don’t do it again." In this case, an 'investigation' that concluded without involving the host. I don't think the host ever did find out what the 'problem' was. I hope you get this resolved in your favor soon.