I want to share an important system behaviour that cost me $...
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I want to share an important system behaviour that cost me $1,000 and could affect any host using the Strict cancellation pol...
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I've just bought a property with an active Airbnb listing that has months of future bookings. The previous owner made me a cohost, and I intend to keep that listing active only until all current and future guests are accommodated. In the meantime, I want to launch a new, distinct listing with new photos, a new description, and updated furnishings.
To prevent double-booking, I plan to block all booked dates on my new listing and close all open dates on the old one, but I'm seeking guidance on how to create the new listing without it being flagged as a duplicate. What are the best practices for this type of situation?
You should be okay as long as the dates do not overlap. We did this as well when we transferred ownership, but I recommend doing it about a month and a half out, just in case you change anything.
@Anh1006 Pray it works is my best advice. For good reasons Airbnb fights against duplicate listings and those relaunched to hide previously poor reviews.
Hi @Anh1006,
Best,
Alex