We read that AirBnB will refund guests who claim extenuating circumstances:
- There's a death in the guest's family
- The guest has a serious illness or there's a serious illness in their family
- There's a natural disaster in the destination country
- There's political unrest in the destination country
- The guest has jury duty or other similar civil obligations
1. How much is the refund?
2. Within what time frame before and after reservation date can guests claim this?
3. Will AirBnB ensure that the guests do not otherwise have travel insurance?
4. Will AirBnB verify the claim by checking the documentation? What do they require for documentation?
5. Can we require that the guests have travel insurance so that covers such circumstances?
Our experience with this is small but a last minute cancellation -- with refund -- means we lose a lot of money. And we have already experienced a certain kind of person who will claim the most disastrous of circumstances, i.e. death in the family to cancel even though, in the end, they cannot prove it. They figure that if they claim such when it isn't true, we will not question people in grief for documentation and then they can change their plans and we lose.