Hi fellow hosts,
I am wondering if someone can shed some light on our current situation with a guest initiated cancellation as it applies to the Extenuating Circumstances Policy on Airbnb's website.
Our guests cancelled their trip 4 hours before check-in because they tested positive for Covid-19. Assuming they took the test 1-3 days before the results came back, there should have been ample time to discuss the possibility of a canceled trip and we could have discussed re-booking etc. Instead they waited till the last minute. Normally that is no big deal; we have a strict cancellation policy.
Airbnb has instead decided to give the guests a full refund and us absolutely nothing. Eventually after some back and forth they have offered us $100 which is almost more insulting. As per the Extenuating Circumstances policy "Reservations for stays and Airbnb Experiences made after March 14, 2020 will not be covered under our extenuating circumstances policy, except where the guest or host is currently sick with COVID-19." Fair enough; Airbnb is going to refund the guest. It doesn't say anything about taking that out of the pockets of the host. In fact they actually say 3 times on the page that "The host’s cancellation policy will apply as usual."
Am I missing something? It sounds like Airbnb is saying that they will reimburse the guest and that the host's cancellation policy will apply. Yet, when the situation arises they are deciding to take from the host and give that to the guest. Anyone else have a simliar experience? Can someone explain the logic behind providing the guest a full refund and us nothing (or $100 after belly-aching)?
Looking forward to hearing back from you all.