Hello! I have been working as a co-host in Japan for about 8...
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Hello! I have been working as a co-host in Japan for about 8 years and now manage about 70 properties. Since Airbnb’s co-host...
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I know there is a 14 day review period after checkout but does anyone know what time that actually ends? Is it midnight on day 14?
I have a guest I want to review but want to leave the review as late as possible as I don’t want to run the risk of a retaliatory review - I know the guest doesn’t see my review until they submit theirs but them getting the email that I have reviewed them will likely trigger them to review and given the extremes the guest went to during their stay I suspect any review will be false and misleading.
any insight would be appreciated
Quite honestly I leave an honest review of a guest once I have checked how the guest left the accommodation. @Brian1617 .
If the guest leaves an unfair review then so be it.
I can respond or if it breaks Airbnbs rules ask for it to be removed.
All my reviews are positive so I am sure most guests would see the one bad one for what it is.
Just post on the last day if you want and don't worry about it. Life is too short to spend so much time worrying about these things.
By the way, why do have a blank profile and no listing @Brian1617 if you are a host?
do it the last ten minutes of the 14 t day .
Quite honestly I leave an honest review of a guest once I have checked how the guest left the accommodation. @Brian1617 .
If the guest leaves an unfair review then so be it.
I can respond or if it breaks Airbnbs rules ask for it to be removed.
All my reviews are positive so I am sure most guests would see the one bad one for what it is.
Just post on the last day if you want and don't worry about it. Life is too short to spend so much time worrying about these things.
By the way, why do have a blank profile and no listing @Brian1617 if you are a host?