Hello all. I'm a new host, and I'd like your advice or expe...
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Hello all. I'm a new host, and I'd like your advice or experiences regarding reviews and guests. We've hosted 6 reservations...
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Our recent guest stayed with us for two weeks before his new permanent home was available. The first few days were fine. Hubby even shared a glass of wine with him.
Then he asked to hitch a ride with me to the grocery store (he doesn't drive) so he could get supplies and not have to eat out as often.
After that, my husband and I noticed changes in his behavior and maybe he was sick - he walked funny. He was supposed to be working in a management position but had very strange hours and over the weekends, he mostly slept. When he checked out today he asked my husband where to put recyclables and had a large Smirnoff bottle. Hubby showed him. Then as we started cleaning, we found 3 additional large bottles of Smirnoff plus beer. We are his first AirBnb experience.
We are non-smoking so he went for walks and then put the butt in our trash container. The smell nearly took my husband's head off. It was quite a shock. But technically, he followed the house rules.
We have been hosting since the fall of 2018. I'm befuddled about how to do a review on a guest like this, but other hosts might want to avoid him. Open to any suggestions on how you have handled a client like this.
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@Judi52 , as @Mike-And-Jane0 has stated, I probably wouldn’t mention the empty bottles etc…but do leave an honest review and ask yourself “would I host this person again?” As to the smoking, my listing clearly states “no smoking” in or around the property as the smell of smoke gives me a headache. You may want to extend your no smoking rules to the surrounding areas of your property to ensure the smell does not drift towards your place.
@Judi52 I probably wouldn't mention this at all. Two weeks and four bottles of Vodka does not an alcoholic make (in my opinion).
Two large bottles of vodka a week for one person does seem excessive to me @Mike-And-Jane0 but I agree if the guest otherwise followed house rules I wouldn't mention .
@Helen3 we have had a fly tipper (now caught) in our village dumping 150 wine bottles a week Now that is a drinking problem!
@Judi52 , as @Mike-And-Jane0 has stated, I probably wouldn’t mention the empty bottles etc…but do leave an honest review and ask yourself “would I host this person again?” As to the smoking, my listing clearly states “no smoking” in or around the property as the smell of smoke gives me a headache. You may want to extend your no smoking rules to the surrounding areas of your property to ensure the smell does not drift towards your place.
Four bottles in 2 weeks, sounds like a bit 'light' in comparison to my frequents guests. Try 4 people, 12 bottles of serious liquor, 14 bags of ice, 3 pounds of lemons and at least a carton of cigarettes - for just 4 days! If they are beer drinkers 12+ cases of beer would be the norm. Serious.