First off, I'm not the host or the guest in question. I'm just concerned about the host based on how he publicly responded to some seemingly innocuous guest reviews. Should I report this? If so, how?
These are reposted verbatim, edited only to omit identifications of host/guests.
Example 1
Guest review: "[host name] is a great guy. As he continues to work on his home, it is, as many of know all to well, a work in progress.
Host response: "I hope [guest name] finds sobriety as quickly as he found Jesus. My house stank like a night club during his stay. AA is there for you my friend."
Example 2
Guest review: "The room was clean and there were nice, warm flannel sheets on the comfortable bed. The kitchen was undergoing renovation and there is hurricane damage in the bedroom ceiling (very small) and shared bathroom ceiling (over shower/bath). The roommates and dogs are friendly."
Host response: "The irony of folks complaining of Neighborhood Nazi's complaining about the pace of their hurricane cleanup themselves being NAZIs about the pace of my clean up. 2 Older dogs in and out kept me up half the night. Grateful they cut their stay short. Really should be more considerate of hosts when descending with so much baggage, aging dogs, aging husband - really? Carting all that into someone else's home? Trump voters, figures."
Example 3
Guest review: "* Was instructed to use side door. Porch door was broken and missing pieces. A piece of the metal cut into my arm (photo taken). * No mention of dogs in listing. There were three non-hypoallergenic breeds. * Kitchen was dirty, saw bugs, and there were no clean dishes. * Bedroom was dirty. There was hair on the pillow/linens (photo taken) and several flies/bugs. At one point a cockroach flew into my hair. At this point I packed up and left to find a hotel. (Video taken during departure.)"
Host response: "The room lists at $20. On my profile page I talk about walking my dogs. Obviously this chick is high maintenance looking for things to photograph, document. Bougie 40+ Lingerie models should not book $20 rooms and expect the Hyatt. Be wary of this broad."