Hi Fellow Hosts, Quick one — have you ever received less tha...
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Hi Fellow Hosts, Quick one — have you ever received less than a 5-star review even when everything in your listing felt spot ...
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Hi there,
I'm starting a new airbnb and there is a lot of security in my building.
Question - If my guests are rowdy I will hear about it from the neighbours and the board. I would like to clarify the airbnb rules - if people are breaking the house rules by causing noise etc. and I get a call from someone, do I have the right to evict them?
I would like to post something like "any non adherence to the rules will result in immediate eviction"
Too harsh? Or something like - "any complaints from tenants regarding noise or not abiding by rules of the condo (there is a pool) will result in immediate eviction"
Thanks for your help!
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Yes, you can ask people to leave for breaking the house rules. You need to contact Airbnb FIRST and make sure they are aware of what is about to transpire. Read lots of other hosts rules to see how they try and combat noise and loud behavior.
You need to make it crystal clear in your house rules that there are:
This is an old thread, and your last review was from 2019, so I assume you are no longer using Airbnb anymore and therefore probably never going to read this, but WOW.
Your responses here already show that you are not only extremely entitled but quite unhinged and, supposing you yourself did not decide to try to book more airbnbs, I can see why no more hosts would want you in their properties.
You have five reviews, one of which is fine. The other four read:
- Corrie was respectful and quiet during her 4 nights stay. However, she smoked weed inside the house. She left the room in decent condition except for the weed smell.
- Well...let’s see. The two pool/beach towels were taken, and all the hangers in the closet are also missing. Two of the bath towels have huge stains that look like bleach? They had to be thrown away. There were also lots of small stains on the sheets. The place reeked if marijuana & there were bits of it around the guest house. I wouldn’t really mind it, but maybe open the windows to let it air out & tidy up afterwards? There were a bunch of toe nail clippings littered along the bedside and, somehow, under the bed. I find that pretty disrespectful. All that said, she did communicate decently, was quiet, and did make a half-hearted attempt to clean up a bit before leaving - but that does not in any way make up for the above issues.
- She is a young lady who stayed for a couple of nights. I had read another review and saw that she was noisy at another place. I approved her booking but asked about that incident and she promised she was going to be quiet. She was quiet and respectful. However, the problem I had was the cleaning crew found the suite fairly clean but with a terrible small of marihuana. It took them a long time and effort to take the horrible smell away. Needless, to say I had another guest coming right after her. Fortunately, they took the odor away and cleaned all the leftovers of it in the carpet. I would have appreciate that when you said you read the rules you have read that I have a cero tolerance rule to drugs.
- Corrie is a local person who booked my place for 2 nights , in the first night at 12.30 am was difficult to sleep for the noises she was making on the kitchen and talking on the phone, i have me to called Airbnb and cancel another reservation she already made for 2 more nights, after that evening was normal
So, it seems that it is not just the host you posted about, but the majority of your hosts, who found you to be a pretty problematic guest. If you do not have the self awareness to figure this out, well, then there is probably no hope for you. You will encounter similar problems for the rest of your life. Or, you could just WAKE UP.
nope youre too nosy it seems like
I just remove all their items when they leave the house and let them know where there stuff on the curb. Change the locks if you must.. imo they have no tenant rights.
Woow! That's terrible. I'm thinking about changing the locks and packing their stuff up and putting it out on the driveway. If course I'm not there I have to have a neighbor /friend help
@Star20 Be careful if you plan to do that. In a state like California, it favors tenants more in the rental business. There will be legal implications. At least, the police told me that don't do that when I asked police if I could change the door lock or door entry code.
calm down, jesus
Update. I actually got thru to Airbnb I told them allthelies and rules that were broken. They are giving them a few hrs to clear out or theythey will be charged more money for late checkout. Hopefully that will be motivating.
@Star20 Thanks for the update. Are there anymore days remaining in the guests' booking?
To tell you my experience, here is what Airbnb support did when I encountered the issue. Hopefully this will help you in your dealing with the issue.
(1) Airbnb will cancel the guests' stay. That is how much they could do.
(2) Airbnb asked me to refund the guest unused nights fees. In order for the guest to leave soon, I did agree to refund the fees for unused nights.
(3) The guest did not leave till two days later. During that time, I involved police with no vail.
(4) I submitted two nights overcharge to the guest after he left. Airbnb could only pay me a regular rate of two nights. Not as mentioned in Airbnb site. A late fee could be 1.5 to double the rate. I don't think that the guest paid those two extra days charge. Airbnb paid from its own pocket.
(5) Later I found that Airbnb deactivated the guest account.
remember, everyone is different
They are telling me they are relocating them. Canceling the reservation "early" but I was told I would be paid the full amount. We're you reimbursed in a timely manner?
go girl (not)
Is this girl corrie talking to herself? Sounds obnoxious.
@Nicolas886 She's the poster child for who you do not want to have as a "guest"