@Lisa7068 I completely understand your frustration with guests not disclosing their pets and not paying the pet fee. To address this issue effectively, I recommend two strategies:
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Clear House Rules: Make sure your house rules explicitly state your pet policy, including the pet fee. This will help guests become more aware of the policy and its consequences.
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Pet Deposit: Consider implementing a pet deposit as part of your house rules. This deposit can serve as a deterrent for guests who may be tempted not to disclose their pets. It also provides you with a means to cover any damages caused by pets during their stay.
Or... you can set a $0 pet fee and mention in your house rues there is a pet deposit (I do this on my listings and my previous listings) usually the guest will ask if pets are allowed and if there is a pet fee (in my experience). I then send my message including the pet fee and follow up with the request for the deposit after the guest books. I have not had any problems with guest not disclosing pets via this strategy.
At the end of the day you can always have Airbnb support step in and assist.
By following these approaches, you can better manage your pet policy and minimize instances where guests do not adhere to it.
I hope this helps in some way!
Best,
James