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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I have a flexible cancelation policy and a guest who reserved for one night canceled the same evening. I left work to let her in at 2pm and also invited her to an event I was attending that evening, which she was excited about. When I called at 3pm she said she was at the airport and eventually said she didn't realize it would cost her $70 to get to my place. So I offerered to pick her up after my event, but just when I was heading out to the pick her up, she sent a message saying she was going to stay with some relatives and canceled the reservation. Now she wants a refund - how do the rules work in this case?
Depends on your cancellation policy...what do you have in place?
HI @Ayite0
I want to add to the other hosts @Gerry-And-Rashid0 advice by suggesting that you also read the terms and conditions of the Airbnb cancellation policy as a responsible host. Each host can decide on which category they want whether it be 'flexible" moderate or "strict", but what is not flexible are the descriptions of each setting. So its important to know what you chose for your listing between those 3 options. Just as its important for that particular guests to know what her responsibility for booking a place and cancelling at the last minute.
By the way, I use to live in that area where you are and I know there is public transportation that she couldve taken...why is her only option to take a taxi for $70 ....very odd. Its becoming quite clear that she cancelled only bc she found a free place to stay. Airbnb will email you and let you know what your payout is based on your cancellation policy,
It seems you have written that you have a Flexible cancellation policy, so its pretty straightforward on her refund. good luck.
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