Do you allow guests to eat food in a private room? If so, do...
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Do you allow guests to eat food in a private room? If so, do you provide a table, or let them eat on the bed. New to Airbnb, ...
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I am fairly new to hosting. I had a guest do $180 worth of damage. Mostly by staining almost every linen in the house with hair dye. I photographed everything of course. I took the weekend to wash the linens to see if I could get the stains out. When they did not come out I asked the guest to pay for the damge. She refused. So I inolved Airbnb, naively thinking that I would be covered by the host guarantee. Because I waited more than 24 hours, Airbnb says I am not covered by the guarantee. But 24 hours is not enough time to get the linens washed to see if they were salvagable. I have a few other friends that are hosts that have said they never get reimbursed from Airbnb either, despite making valid claims with excellent documentation.
I am thinking about switching over to VRBO. Does anyone know if their guarantee is better?
I wish their was a more public way I could shame Airbnb into doing the right thing. Does anyone know if there is a good way to get Airbnb to do the right thing?
Did you have a deposit on your listing ?
(i can not check it, as your account is not active at the moment)
The deposit is much more easier procedure when claiming (small) damages:
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/140/how-does-airbnb-handle-security-deposits
best regards,
Emiel
I do have a deposit. But the next guest checked in the same day. 4 hours later. Which is not enough time to submit a claim. Additionally, I needed time to wash the linens to try to get the stains out. I was trying to help out the guest in this way, but got totally screwed by it. My hope was that the stains would come out and I wouldn't need to submit a claim. But they didn't come out, and time was up. Clearly the deposit is also as fake as the host guarantee.
@Patricia1684 @Emiel1 You have 14 days or until the next guest checks in to submit a claim, whichever is sooner. There is no 24 hour limit.
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/361/how-do-i-request-reimbursement-under-the-host-guarantee
I got reimbursement for a damaged hot tub, so it is possible, though I know that experience is not necessarily typical.
Re. VRBO, I don't know. I list on that site but I've never had to make a claim.
Some people report good results shaming Airbnb on twitter or facebook.
The next guest checked in the same day. 4 hours later. Which is not enough time to submit a claim. Additionally, I needed time to wash the linens to try to get the stains out. I was trying to help out the guest in this way, but got totally screwed by it. My hope was that the stains would come out and I wouldn't need to submit a claim. But they didn't come out, and time was up. Clearly the deposit is also as fake as the host guarantee.
when in doubt then first take pictures and make a claim and then try to wash / professional clean, it may or may not go out, you can always drop the claim.
btw I succeeded to remove hair dye stains with bleach