Potential guests with no reviews or profile

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Sarah883
Level 5
Cardiff, United Kingdom

Potential guests with no reviews or profile

Hi there,

I have recently had three potentail bookings, all from people with no profile information and no reviews.

I'm wondering what other hosts do in this situation?

Thanks!

Sara

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I agree with  @Debra300 .    Communication between a guest with no reviews  and hosts is extremely important! As someone else noted, a guest has to start somewhere. To date, I have been lucky, even with LTRs with 0 or 1 review. But i had several conversations via Airbnb messaging to get a feel for them and to ask their reason for visiting the area, confirming that the space can only accommodate 2 ppl max, and asking them to read my house rules and agree in writing to following them. 

Also James, don’t forget, even a person with good reviews can turn out to be a very disappointing guest. 

But the most important thing is to always, always follow your gut instinct. 

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Michelle92
Level 3
Hollywood, FL

I  am no longer using the Airbnb platform for my rentals.

 

They do not protect the property owner if a  dispute arises. The insurance only pays out as secondary insurance after your homeowner's policy claim has been filed.

 

They have gutted my local neighborhood because of state lobbying. As a result, we cannot regulate locally, and now have over 2000 Airbnbs operating in a  small coastal suburban area.

 

Imagine fireworks each night, garbage bins overflowing,  cars doing donuts late at night, and gunshots when the parties get crazy. This is South Florida and police are overwhelmed.

Which platform are you using?

Gian-Marco9
Level 1
London, United Kingdom

I have the same, how did you handle it? I’m truly worried. Some had a profile since 2016 with no trips 

You have to be ready to decline the reservation.  Like Sara says,,,

I agree with  @Debra300 .    Communication between a guest with no reviews  and hosts is extremely important! As someone else noted, a guest has to start somewhere. To date, I have been lucky, even with LTRs with 0 or 1 review. But i had several conversations via Airbnb messaging to get a feel for them and to ask their reason for visiting the area, confirming that the space can only accommodate 2 ppl max, and asking them to read my house rules and agree in writing to following them. 

Also James, don’t forget, even a person with good reviews can turn out to be a very disappointing guest. 

But the most important thing is to always, always follow your gut instinct. 

Stephen

Deny their reservation, no reviews is a red flag. You don't need a reason but I would just say, "we don't accept reservations for guests with no reviews"

 

What if they just signed up....like me? Pretty unfair.

Mike-And-Jane0
Top Contributor
England, United Kingdom

@Wilbur5 I totally agree with you. We have never seen any difference in guest quality between those with no reviews and those with many. After all every guest (and host) on Airbnb had zero reviews at some point.

 

Debra300
Top Contributor
Gros Islet, Saint Lucia

@Wilbur5,

 

We accept newbies.  They need to start somewhere, but the vetting process is pretty thorough, because we want to make sure that they understand what they are renting, the cancellation policy, and setting their expectations for both guest and host conduct.  

Don't just believe what I say, check the Airbnb Help Center

I agree with  @Debra300 .    Communication between a guest with no reviews  and hosts is extremely important! As someone else noted, a guest has to start somewhere. To date, I have been lucky, even with LTRs with 0 or 1 review. But i had several conversations via Airbnb messaging to get a feel for them and to ask their reason for visiting the area, confirming that the space can only accommodate 2 ppl max, and asking them to read my house rules and agree in writing to following them. 

Also James, don’t forget, even a person with good reviews can turn out to be a very disappointing guest. 

But the most important thing is to always, always follow your gut instinct. 

Thank you!

Stephen

I’m currently in the same boat. I contacted Airbnb support and they were super helpful. They suggested to book through an ‘instant book’ place and even sent me some options in the area I was having trouble finding a place in. 

Accepted a booking with a guest with 11 trips and no reviews and.... a truly nightmare!  After being asked to mention their expected arrival hour, no answer came for her after more than a month, then at the check-in day send a message by 16:00, telling she was arriving around midnight, when the check-in hour is set between 16:00 and 21:00. (I've made hundred's of check-ins after those hours, even by 4 am, but always after talking and managing things before with the guest).

This particular guest, after my message by 16:00, telling her that it would be difficult to do the check-in after 21:00, ignored my message and by midnight send a message wanting to come in, imposing her own rules and making me wonder  what would come next!

So..., trips without reviews mean problems. Every host have pleasure to write a review, when things go well and almost everything hosts know that, so Airbnb should share this concept in it's policies. No reviews, no instant bookings, no stress! Hosts have souls 🙂

I just had a guest who has been on airbnb since 2017 with no reviews and he said that he has never stayed in a airbnb before. He said he is from Turkey and asked to stay 28 days. When I asked him why he wanted to stay in this area and for profile info he didn't answer. Very odd. He has no picture so I have nothing to guage on whether I should okay his stay. I live in the house so I have to be careful. Any thoughts on this?

Helen3
Top Contributor
Bristol, United Kingdom

As an experienced host I'm sure you know you don't see the guests profile photo until there is a confirmed booking @Mark4168 

 

You haven't said whether an inquiry or booking request so hard to advise 

 

but if they don't respond to your vetting questions I would decline 

Hi sorry about that. Yes they requested to book 28 days in my airbnb room which is in my house. I called airbnb support and asked them to contact the guest and ask them why they want to stay, etc. I am waiting for the airbnb support agent to call me back to give me an answer. I have in the past had guests request to stay for a year or long term and when I ask them questions about why they want to stay I get evasive answers or no answers at all. Most of my guests say they are visiting the area for some event, etc. They give me a reason and they answer my messages through the airbnb messaging system. Once a guest said can you contact me through whats app. I told him no I only communicate through airbnb.