Hi,
I know this has been asked before, but ever since I started hosting this past summer, I've often wondered if there is some way I could "give back" to the community. My home is in a major urban area where housing insecurity is too prevelant. Politics aside, my altruistic self is wondering how I can use my "entire home" unit which is going unused to help those less fortunate.
The security risks are minimal given the way I have set up my apartment. Bigger risks are:
- Compliance with leaving on time
- Potential legal risks
- Potential for damage/theft (which is always a problem but Airbnb's "vetting" and public scoring system significantly control for that with registered users)
My question: What is the world is Airbnb doing to help? Why can't we sign up for something that allows us to "give back"? It's going to be -23F tomorrow where I live. There is a 100% chance that human beings are going to perish in this weather. Yet I have a warm home that will go unusued (we require a 2 day minimum and same day booking prior to 3pm) for the next 2 nights. What a shame.
If we could somehow find solutions here that offer hosts protections with above, I'd be willing to help chip in for this. Hell, I'm going to pay for the cleaning afterwards anyway. But to have a back up from Airbnb would be necessary.
I know it's fraught with risk... but... is it really with the right group of people?