Hello everyone!
As a host, there are all kinds of exp...
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Hello everyone!
As a host, there are all kinds of experiences. Some are full of learning, some go incredibly well, and...
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Hello everyone,
CEO Brian Chesky will be providing updates and answers to your top questions about hosting during COVID-19 at 3:00 p.m PST Tuesday, April 28.
Watch it live: Airbnb.com/live
Can’t make it at that time? We’ll share a recording with you after the event.
For more answers to your questions about hosting during this challenging time, please visit Airbnb.com/COVID–we’ll keep updating it with trends, tips, and information on what we're doing to support our community.
Thank you again for being a host and we hope you are staying safe and healthy.
It's 25% of what you would have been paid under the terms of your regular cancellation policy. So if you had a strict policy, unless the booking was cancelled within 7 days of arrival, you're (technically) due 25% of 50%, which is 12.5%.
@Susan17 That is awful this to do from side of Airbnb because they are keep pushing guests to cancel for free. I already lost around 400 eur for reservations of June.
I am so frustrated that Brian said in his live video. 'Not all hosts who are eligible will get the relief fund'.
How do you choose these hosts? I meet all the criteria and in financial need. Airbnb give me hope when they told us about the superhost relief package, now it seems Brian has dashed them. As usual things were not clear from Airbnb. To top it off, guests are now getting full refunds up until June 15th!
I have entered several airbnb large groups on facebook. What it seems to going on is that Airbnb is sending messages to future guests so they can cancel for free but guest doesn't gets the money they get travel credit not full refund. So AirBnb keeps money leaving hosts with nothing. So its all on our backs. I would like that Brian personally answers about this. Because there is plenty of hosts and guests declaring the same.