Hi, we have a small self contained cottage suitable for one to two people, this is clealy shown in the booking and the guest will see two is the maximum we can accommodate. we have one bed. The price is fixed and we have no surcharge for extra people.
we have had instances of people showing up as two, then sneaking in one or two extras thinking noone notices. We do not live on site and our neighbours on 3 sides keep a close eye on the place for us, one of them semi manages it for us.
We are quite new at this and we didnt expect to be in this position as our listing is very clear, 2 people maximum per stay.
I contacted a guest last night who was supposed to be arriving as a couple, but brought others along and she denied it . we have been sent photos of extra people carrying bags in so it is without any doubt this happened
Am I in the wrong to send her a request for payment for the others staying? or post feedback indicating she ignored house rules? this particular guest has a 5 star rating and as much as she has done what she was asked not to do i dont want to mess up a good guest rating.
I would be grateful for any guidance the airbnb community can give to us.
thank you
Simon and Helena