@Mya6: Oh, I forgot to say that you are not required to contact Airbnb 24 hours within notice of damages, etc. But, you do need to contact Airbnb before the next Guest stays. When destruction has happened in our house, I immediately take photos and label each photo. What I've learned is that you need to be able to value the destruction and loss. If you don't have another Guest coming soon, you still have time to send these Guests to the Resolution Center. The Guest receives your factual and non-emotional description of the damages and the breaking of the House Rules, and your request for damages and/or recovery. If you don't have specific damages laid out in your House Rules, Airbnb may not be able to support you. If you don't require sufficient Deposit, then Airbnb may be unable to support you. If you don't require a sufficient Deposit, you could be inviting trouble from people looking for a party place in the city, although you have some great reviews! You may still have the opportunity to make yourself feel better and to record that these Guests did not do you good by using the Resolution Center. The info doesn't go public, but the Guests know it, and you feel better. You do need receipts etc for damages. And if there aren't direct costs, then you need to demonstrate how they broke your House Rules. This is what I forgot to mention in my earlier post, that I don't think you have any of your own House Rules, and you may want to just add a few to show people that your home is to be respected. (Just a thought from a senior lady! LOL) Good Luck Mya!