That's the odd part. I added the $20 per person, per night for every guest over 8 when I created the listing, but I don't see where someone who is booking sees that information. And if they can't see it, they can say they were not aware and we would not have any recourse. Maybe it's because it is "per night" so if the additional people are only there during the day, then it doesn't count? But they are using consumables and creating wear and tear on the property.
My thought process is this, if airbnb asks for details (such as the extra charge per person per night over the max) then it only makes sense that it is disclosed or readily available on our listing when someone books, but that doesn't seem to be the case. We're you able to see that? If not, I wonder at what point of the booking process is that information available? Is it only IF a guest is honest and books over the max of 8?
There are a few issues I have ran into with airbnb since listing the Chateau. I'm opening up another can of worms and I am thankful you are giving me valuable feedback. I'm trying to figure out what of all the data-entry put into a listing (and it's extensive) is actually being disclosed to potential and/or booking guests.
When I google my questions, Google's default is to assume I don't know how to follow prompts or use the airbnb platform, which is not the case.