I'm concerned a previous non airbnb tenant will try to destroy my reputation

Brandie0
Level 2
West Valley City, UT

I'm concerned a previous non airbnb tenant will try to destroy my reputation

I'm currently going through the legal eviction process on a woman who had been living with me for a year. She is doing everything she can to destroy my life, including going to my boss in an attempt to get me fired. As such, I am concerned she will try to destroy my airbnb income. How would she go about doing that and how do i prevent her lies from negatively affecting my business.
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C-C0
Level 10
Memphis, TN

Put a 20-yr-old pic for your profile pic and be very general about your pics.
Brandie0
Level 2
West Valley City, UT

I actually called airbnb and they recomended I change my name, email and phone number to something she wouldn't know so that she can't pretend to be me. They also informed me that if she does not have an airbnb account any claims she makes will be dismissed.

Andrew90
Level 10
New York, NY

You also may want to either wait or block out the first few weeks until well after she is evicted in order to minimize chances she torments your guests.
Andrew - see community help guides for many great FAQ

Unfortunately my rooms had already been booked out before things with this tennant started to get ridiculous. I had already blocked out all days that were not already reserved.

Caitlin16
Level 2
Redondo Beach, CA

If you're worried about her harrassing Airbnb guests while you're away, have a good friend randomly drive/stop by the apartment to check on it. Also give your guests contact information for someone who you trust that can help out if there are any issues if you'll be out of town. I've had to do that before!

I am in the home with the guests and have someone coming to house sit/play host while I am at work for the next few days to ensure that she will never be in my home "unsupervised"

Andrea9
Level 10
Amsterdam, Netherlands

@Brandie0

 

Wondering if there's enough substantial harrassment grounds for you to take this to the police? Seems to me there's a stalking edge to the story if she even went to your boss (!!!!).

She did come and harass (nonviolent) me and my guests tonight. I have refunded both guests and one has chosen to find other accomodations for the night. I called the police and she is being arrested on criminal charges for her actions.

Andrea9
Level 10
Amsterdam, Netherlands

@Brandie0

 

Good!

Psychological harassment isn't physically violent but just as detrimental.