I’m a guest at an Airbnb and we just got 2 feet of snow. As a southerner, I don’t even know what to do right now. It’s too much to shovel and salt will do very little. I mentioned it to the host and he’s not responded yet.
Having said that, when I arrived there was so much ice on the ground. I asked the host, who lives upstairs to remove the ice. He didn’t so I grabbed his shovel and salt and got to work. It took me three days to get all of that ice removed so I would have a safe passage to my door. I can understand why the backyard (I have dogs) is inaccessible at this time but getting to the door without incident is important
I was not pleased with having to do all of that myself. It was a lot of work. IMO, I’d think the host would have a vested interest in making sure I don’t slip and fall. I would think under no circumstances that he would NOT be liable.
I realize not really answering your question but in your shoes, as a host, I would think making sure your guest can’t slip and fall on the way from their car to the door would be wise.
As far as the 2 feet of snow!? I have no idea what to do or whether or not the host will do anything. I’d settle for having someone to call to ask for some help!