Guests have Broken kitchen tiles

Mark3056
Level 1
London, United Kingdom

Guests have Broken kitchen tiles

I’m really not sure what to do, I have just hosted some guests that have dropped something heavy on my kitchen floor(which is barely a year old) and it has smashed one of the tiles. I have had several quotes for repair that all have said the whole floor needs replaced (it’s only 1.5m x 1.5m) this is a huge expense and the guest is simply saying it wasn’t them despite the fact I do all the cleaning myself and always check the place before people arrive and would obviously have noted this. 

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Sarah977
Level 10
Sayulita, Mexico

@Mark3056  I can't imagine why you'd have to get the entire floor replaced- I've done a lot of tiling myself, and a good tiler should be able to chisel out the broken tile and replace it, assuming that you have a spare or two ( you should always make sure you have a spare). But even if you don't have a spare, you say the floor is only a year old, so hopefully you could buy a replacement.

I can't imagine why they are saying you need to replace the entire floor- that's absurd.

And unless you have some way of proving the guest did the damage, I think you're going to have to chalk it up to wear and tear- you are probably quite correct that they did the damage, but they are denying it, so they aren't going to agree to pay, Airbnb won't pay for a whole new floor, and you'll probably end up with a bad review from them if you try to charge them, so you just have to weigh the situation.

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