Do you allow guests to eat food in a private room? If so, do...
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Do you allow guests to eat food in a private room? If so, do you provide a table, or let them eat on the bed. New to Airbnb, ...
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I have real proof that airbnb does not have any intention to honour cancellation policies.
Sometimes guest have a change of mind and what a full refund. Sometimes a savy guest who knows airbnb will refund them if they can complain enough will use this to get a refund and ignore a canallation policy which should protect a host.
If a guest can demonstrate a valid reason to cancel then so be it, if they have no proof of a valid reason then the policy should apply or be negotiated.
Taking a long term booking as a big big discount can be risky and can be a big loss to a host if it is cancelled.
I have spent all day running around to please a guest, and airbnb requirments, to save a long term booking from cancellation. It was all for nothing!
Airbnb never intended to examine my case and in fact encouraged the guest to leave promising a full refund before taking any evidence into account.
After hiring another cleaner, asking to visit the guest and have the guest refuse access and told not to come,
after to checking on noise complaints, after chekcing on internet speed with speed tests and calling the internet company this was all for nothing
Airbnb had already promised a full refund to the guest yet told me they were considering my case and advising me to send cleaners and so on,
sounds amazing?
Here is the text,
It is in the Terms of Service Airbnb can overrule cancellation policies. It is also seen frequently in this community Airbnb takes too easy the side of the guest. We as hosts have to deal with it.On the other hand: according your description this is not the kind of guest you want to stay at your place for long term. Sooner or later more problems will arise. It's a closed case now, give Airbnb your feedback and move on, you have a lot of fine reviews.
Best regards,
Emiel
Does Airbnb Ireland have issue for me to pursue the guest through the local courts?