I had a guest instant book for a checkin today. We have a st...
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I had a guest instant book for a checkin today. We have a strict 4pm checkin time & they showed up at 2:15 saying they chose ...
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hello
I am a superhost on airbnb: my guest meant to arrive today but no response: I messaged them yesterday that I will have to leave home in the afternoon so let me know when they arrive. I called them quite a few times in the last 16 hours.
I opened the case with airbnb but they said that if I cancel i will lose my superhost status and I have to be available all the time for the guests to check-in.
I am a professional, so why guests/airbnb expect me to be always available? my previous guests always told me well in advance when they arrive so I could manage things accordingly without any issues
this is a bit frustrating.
@Dora31 If you cancel you will lose your Superhost and the dates will be blocked and myriad other penalties, I think there are six that can be applied including a $100 fine. BUT, you only need to be available within your check-in window, although it doesn't mean Airbnb won't penalize you if the guest complains you weren't around when they arrived unannounced outside your check-in window. For future you could narrow your check-in window, and tell people they need to contact you if their arrival is outside check-in window because you are not available 24 hours and need to confirm IF you will be available, it may help. I have had a few like that who don't reply to any messages, turn up unannounced and then complain because I am not telepathic and mark me down for check-in !
What happens if they are not answering because they do not intend to show up?
depends on your cancelation policy - if it is strict you might get a full amount depending on how many days they booked
@Dora31 Not always they may claim extinuating circumstances and get a full refund. It's always best not to count your chickens before the eggs have hacthed as the all saying goes.
Can i reach out to AirBNB to reach out to them?