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Hi @Armin39. I agree with other hosts who advise not mentioning the shower after checkout in your review. You created the friendly, bad vibe by agreeing to the transaction outside the Airbnb check out. All the guest did was blur and push the boundary line, and you helped them move it.
Mitigation rather than litigation.....
- What if the tiles or something got damaged. You would not be able to claim through the Resolution Centre as it was not during the booked stay.
- What if they slipped and injured themselves? Personal public liability? Nothing to do with Airbnb.
- What if they then suggested you flirted and lead them on and accused you of indecent comments, acts etc etc etc....
Don’t go there, or create opportunity.
Going by previous comments, I know other hosts allow this service, but from a WHS / risk assessment, it is an unsafe action for the host.
Don’t even mention the shower at all, in a positive or a negative; the last thing you need is to have documented in print, a precedent for future guests who might have similar flight timelines, then expecting the same service.........