I recently responded to a guest request within 24 hours, though I did not accept or decline the request as there was an issue with the dates. I used Airbnb to convey the issues and the guest and I worked out how to adjust the dates. I purposely did not want to decline the request because that is off-putting.
I received a message indicating that I didn't respond within 24 hours and that Airbnb blocked the dates. This is wrong-heading in my opinion.
You need to change your policy to not require hosts accept or decline within 24 hours but instead, as is communicated, RESPOND within 24 hours. Uncoupling the accept/decline with the response is prudent. I do understand why you need hosts to resolve things in a timely manner but a response is a response and in this particular case, I needed to find out if the guest wanted 5 days instead of 7 days.
Sincerely,
Dean ****
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