Hi,
I'm Norwegian, but I lived in LA for many years. I once had a bungalow in Echo Park, and rented it out between 2012-2017. Then I moved back to Norway in 2018. I unlisted the house, but didn't remove it completely.
Well, suddenly, in 2022 Airbnb has decided to do adjustments for two stays that was in 2015/2016! It's $3040, so it's a lot. One of the guests had to cancel her trip after 5 days, and apparently Airbnb had paid me for her whole stay. The other one was something else, but they won't give me the specifics of what discounts I had at the time etc. So maybe I did owe something back. But I'm not a person who checks my bank account often. And I would've never known this until now. (I know it's 2024 now, but I didn't do my accounting for 22/23 until now)
My point is, can they do this after SEVEN years!?
It's their mistake. I mean, there's so much deadlines for hosts and when to answer and approve or decline. But Airbnb doesn't have any limitations on when they can do this? How far back they can go?