Hi--
All Airbnb hosts should know that the Security Deposit touted by Airbnb is actually non-existent. It is a mirage constructed by Airbnb for the purpose of making hosts believe they are protected from damage caused by guests, when they are not.
1. If you put a security deposit on your listing, Airbnb does not collect a security deposit or put a hold on the guest's payment method. There is no deposit, therefore there is no security.
2. Airbnb prohibits you from collecting a security deposit on your own and will de-list you if you do.
3. If the guest causes damage, you can make a claim against the security deposit, but you will never get it.
a) As no security deposit was collected, there is no security deposit to collect from.
b) The guest can simply refuse to pay and Airbnb will consider that to be the end of the matter.
c) There is no appeal (as there is no avenue of appeal for any Airbnb ruling against a host).
d) If a guest leaves a maliciously negative review after receiving a claim for damage, Airbnb approves of and will not remove the review.
e) The list of things Airbnb does not consider damage is so exhaustive, there is effectively no such thing as damage.
Get your own homeowner's insurance if you are hosting in case of major damage such as a fire. Be prepared to pay for small damages to your place yourself and factor it into your price. Do not rely on Airbnb for protection of any kind. Airbnb is nothing more than a webpage where you can list your place for rent. It does not offer protection or support.
The security deposit is just one of the many deceptive practices Airbnb employs to dupe its hosts.
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Doug