Hi,
We have been Airbnb hosts for over 6 years, superhosts and have never filed a claim before. Now for the first time, we had guests cause substantial damage to our house. We are shocked to find that Airbnb refuses to cover the damage. Damage was directly caused by the actions of the guests, but Airbnb says it's weather and higher forces of nature.
In the middle of a wind storm, the guests extended two large motorized sun awnings. The guests were not allowed to use the awnings and instead of contacting us immediately when they saw them come out, they watched as the storm destroyed them over the course of the night. We got a quote for the repairs, which will be just under $10,000.
The guests even acknowledged that they accidentally extended the awnings. We know from our caretaker and blink cameras that before check in of the guests the awning were completely in and everything was ready for the storm. We also got a report from an expert stating that it's virtually impossible that this damage was caused when they were all the way in, so the guests must have extended them by accident. The same awnings were through much harder storms over the last years and incurred no damage at all.
It is common sense (just like not leaving windows open) that such awnings should not be extended during a severe storm. So this damage was a direct consequence of the actions of Aribnb guests. Nothing would be damaged if the guests had not stayed in the house.
Yet Airbnb says it's all natural events as an argument to not cover. We find this just silly. If the guests would have opened all the windows in the middle of a storm, is that natural events that will not be covered?
We are extremely disappointed. Over the last years, we accepted the 30% or so total fees under the assumption that we get some kind of protection. Other hosts beware. We will try to explore other options and other platforms.
Markus and Delphine