Hello,
I have a security deposit listed on my Airbnb listing. However, after two unfortunate experiences where guests damaged/soiled my property, I found that Airbnb does not actually honor or collect that security deposit when damages occur. In one case, the person left a mess AND brought in a shedding pet when I have a no pet policy. My only recourse for payment was to have the guest agree to pay for cleanup; without the guest's approval, no reimursement would be made. This was in spite of the fact that I had photos of cigarette butts and beer cans on my porch, other trash around, and photos of pet fur all over my carpets. In a second case, we had damage (deep scratches on closet doors) that Airbnb called "normal wear and tear." Note that the doors had been knocked off the track and the scratches were more like gouches; they were not there prior to guest check in. In both cases, I had pre-visit and post-visit inspection reports from my property manager; these reports validated that the damages had occured during that particular guest's stay.
What I found out in this experience is:
1) AIrbnb does not actually collect a security deposit.
2) Airbnb sides with the guest unless the guest admits to causing damage.
3) Host has not recourse to claim damages.
What I would like to know is how to do other hosts avoid this issue? Are you collecting a security deposit on your own? Offering damage insurance? Something else?