I am now already in a +10 day discussion with Airbnb on an i...
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I am now already in a +10 day discussion with Airbnb on an issue of blocked days that are being switched to 'active' in the c...
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No the guest is choosing to book for one guest @David1160 . If this is happening to you a lot, I would make sure your house rules clearly state only those who book can stay. And message guests on booking to remind them on this house rule.
When people arrive with two, you can either ask the second person to leave or contact Airbnb and ask them to be added to the booking and send a request for the additional rate for the second person for the guest to pay immediately.
If they don't pay ask Airbnb to cancel the booking.
No the guest is choosing to book for one guest @David1160 . If this is happening to you a lot, I would make sure your house rules clearly state only those who book can stay. And message guests on booking to remind them on this house rule.
When people arrive with two, you can either ask the second person to leave or contact Airbnb and ask them to be added to the booking and send a request for the additional rate for the second person for the guest to pay immediately.
If they don't pay ask Airbnb to cancel the booking.
@David1160 if most of your guest groups are pairs then you mught find it easier to set a base price that covers two people.
Its never happened to me sorry but they are noy resding the rules ive noticed that, like one girl had a friend stay the night and shes a host. I talked to her as she did not introduce meknow to her and they used my kitchen for dinners and then stayed over. I let it go. I dont know if rules are lax in other countries about random sleepovers like Mexico?