I had a guest instant book for a checkin today. We have a st...
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I had a guest instant book for a checkin today. We have a strict 4pm checkin time & they showed up at 2:15 saying they chose ...
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Can you require that in order to book, guests must have at least one review, and no negative reviews?
@Pete69, yes, for instant book you can set it up so that only guests with previous reviews, recommended by other hosts and no negative reviews can book. Go into your listing > Booking settings > How guests can book > Edit guest requirements.
For booking requests, of course you can have a look and decide whether to accept.
:facepalm: For instant book only?!!! So it's catch 22.
I don't understand how Airbnb would even be able to identify a negative review unless a real human is subjectively reading reviews.
@Pete69 I think what is meant by no negative reviews would relate to low star levels, maybe? Or that if a guest were to IB and a host read their reviews and found negative ones they could call Airbnb and present that as a valid reason for cancelling without penalty?
Even if a guest only had one review and it wasn't negative, I wouldn't consider that much to go on. We all know there's a lot of hosts out there who don't leave honest reviews, as well as off-site hosts or property managers who never even meet the guests. As long as the house wasn't trashed, they get a "Nice guests." review.
While I do definitely read guest reviews and have zero qualms about accepting a guest whose good reviews I can tell are honest (home-share hosts who actually write quite a bit about how great the guests were), I've accpeted quite a few guests with no reviews. I go on their communication style, which tells me a lot. They've all turned out to be fine guests.
On a side note, anyone have any good language to use to discourage the haphazardly guests?
For example:
"This is an Airbnb home -- Not a hotel"
or
"This is a really quiet neighborhood"