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Has anyone successfully sued Airbnb for a libelous guest review? We had a recent guest who made an allegation, with no evidence. We have evidence to prove they are wrong. Their public review will harm our business.
"Libel laws allow you to pursue a claim for compensation if you are the victim of written defamation. If someone makes a false statement of fact about you that harms your reputation, you may be able to make a libel claim."
I have been a host for 10 years and the listing in question is in the top 1% so this is the only time I have experienced this.
Thank you.
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UPDATE: Good news. Airbnb did end up removing the review. The reason? There was no link between anything in the house and the guest choosing to leave after spending fewer than 24 hours based on "a migraine." The guest could not prove anything about the house caused the migraine and had to leave "for reasons unrelated to the stay."
Per Airbnb:
Airbnb posted the review something you agreed to when you signed up.
A review that I didn't like a product is legal.
If the review said you planted mold because you didn't like her race that is provable defamation.
I thought your response to this guests review was perfect. @Lisa1980
I don't think there is anything libellous in the guests review of you and it doesn't appear to not meet Airbnbs review policy .
in your position as frustrating as it feels, I would just move on
it's a shame though you weren't more honest in your review about the guest to help warn your fellow hosts
@Lisa1980 I don't think you can sue Airbnb for libel but you could go after the guest. Problem is you need their name and address which Airbnb will not give you without a court order. I have no idea is a libel suit would be successful or not.
UPDATE: Good news. Airbnb did end up removing the review. The reason? There was no link between anything in the house and the guest choosing to leave after spending fewer than 24 hours based on "a migraine." The guest could not prove anything about the house caused the migraine and had to leave "for reasons unrelated to the stay."
Per Airbnb:
Hello @Lisa1980, we're very glad to hear this. Thank you so much for the update!