We're just back form our most recent stay, we rented 2 nights in an Airbnb.
On the 2nd evening, I tripped over a carpet in the bedroom, it made me fall and with my knee I hit a marble chimney, causing 2 marble sheets to shift in place, they were attached to the chimney with blobs of plaster (I could see it since 2 pieces had shifted).
As a responsible guest, I immediately informed the host, he came up to the room, I explained him what happened. We assessed the damage : I offered to repair it, or have it repaired, since the damage was limited, and the repair very easy and very cheap (the cost of some plaster to reattach the parts). The host replied to me with "oh, I thought it was much worse, just leave it, don't worry about it, I'll fix it when you're gone". Since damage was minimal, none of us (nor me as guest, nor the host) took photos, as it was a "non issue".
The next morning, we checked out, a couple of hours later the host asked me for my address details, which I gave. I asked if he could send me photos of the actual damage, but he never replied, nor after my 2nd attempt. A couple more hours later the host filed a reimbursement claim for 10.500 EUR (yes, ten thousand five hundred euro's) for repairs. In his claim to Airbnb he added photos taken AFTER we left, showing MUCH more damage than when we left. He claims to Airbnb that the whole chimney needs to be replaced.
Airbnb sent me an email asking me to explain the issue. I replied to them with the whole story, I replied that I do not at all feel responsible for any changes to the damage) ,now I'm waiting -still in shock- what Airbnb will reply. It is a scary/shocking idea to know that any host can file a reimbursement claim at any time (AFTER we left) for damage that we would have caused, completely ignoring the initial agreement.
So, what will be next you think ?