I agreed to meet a guest for check-in, but when he arrived, I became very concerned. He appeared disheveled, smelled strongly of weed, his eyes were red, and he looked as though he hadn’t slept in a week. Additionally, he only had a backpack, and his clothing looked dirty. My property is in an upscale building, and I cannot allow someone who smells like marijuana—and is very likely to smoke it—into the unit.
I had to inform him that, due to my concerns, I would not be able to host him. In the past, I’ve had similar experiences where guests exhibited these behaviors, and my gut feeling was correct: they were using drugs. Within days, police and ambulance services were called multiple times, creating a terribly stressful, exhausting, and time-consuming situation for me as a host.
While this guest does have good reviews, I noticed one review mentioned that he had 17 cars parked in front of a house where only one was allowed—clearly indicative of a party or disregard for house rules. This further raised alarm bells.
Now, Airbnb is telling me I will be penalized for refusing to host him. I’m very concerned about the consequences for my property and my experience as a host. What should I do in this situation?
Thank you for your guidance.