Hi,
I recently had an awful stay by a negligent and fraudulent host that was cut short and forcefully refunded by Airbnb. Despite the troubles I was put through I never resorted to pettiness, and I left his listing in the exact same condition as I checked in at.
Few days after checking out, the host asks that I "return" his room key. I obviously didn't have it and wasn't sure why he assumed I had it. At this point the host had already lied repeatedly in his review to slander me, so I suspected this was a course to recover as much money from having to rightfully refund me. I provided all the documentation/screenshots of our chats in the recent case, and refused to pay for the room key.
Just today I received an email that Airbnb had sided with the host despite all the evidence of the host's repeated lies. While I am infuriated, I have a few questions:
What can I possibly do in future trips to avoid being scammed by hosts? Am I supposed to take timestamped pictures of every corner of the apartment when I check out?
What discourse do I have for recovering my charge, in or out of Airbnb platform?
This case has had me lose a lot of faith in my security as a regular guest of Airbnb, and the case manager only gives me scripted responses on how this is their policy and all decisions are final.