I've become aware of guests booking with what seems like their intention to try and get around local covid rules.It makes me wonder how liable hosts are to fines and if our tourist licences could be placed at risk...
A couple of examples of what I mean
1, A family booked asking if they could have a few friends over for dinner...at the time they booked the rules were that you could have 2 non household people over out side...so that was not a problem as I saw it.But about a week before they were due to arrive the rules changed and you could have no additional people over.So I messaged my guest telling them that I could not allow extra people now.He went berserk accusing me of scamming him and breaking my contract ...I asked him to contact air b and b as clearly the situation had become hostile.Air b and b contacted me and it was agreed they could cancel the reservation, give him his money back and I would suffer no other penalties for canceling.So clearly my guest expected me to break the law and he was clearly going to....so using my place and the air b and b system to get around the law..this is a very concerning incidence
2, I have a number of bookings from 4 adults...I have no idea of their relationship or if they are from the same household.....if they are circumventing the covid rules....am I liable to prosecution?
What do other hosts feel and what are your experiences ?
I asked my advisor that air band b should make some ruling
about this .. she said that would be difficult and suggested I should put it on my house rules....but not sure that would cover me if guests break the rules on my property ?