Review character limit is bad for long-term / extended-stay hosts

Katie---Sean0
Level 10
Carlsbad, CA

Review character limit is bad for long-term / extended-stay hosts

We only host long-term extended stays -- minimum 60-days. Our guests usually stay in our two furnished cottages for 2 to 6 months, sometimes as long as a year. 

 

Prior to March 2023 review length was unlimited. Then a 1000-character limit was implemented, which is bad for those hosting long-term stays.

 

Simply -- guests who stay for a long time legitimately have a lot to say -- that is very helpful to future guests. It's a different market and experience than the STR market. 

 

We only found out about the new restriction after recent guests  wrote a review describing things from their 3-month stay, that they felt future long-stay guests would want to know. Then they discovered... they must cut 75% of it out. Their review was still great, but they apologized for the brevity and lack of detail. 

 

Yesterday I warned guests checking out tomorrow about the new character limit. They replied they've already written a lengthy, detailed review. So now they're equally frustrated they will have to cut most of it short. They also felt it important to describe their long-term stay to our future guests.

 

I totally understand the reason for the limit -- short is good when it comes to short-term-rentals. It's enough.  But for guests considering long-term stays -- well, they do actually want to read lengthier reviews, and they appreciate having more details.

 

I've read multiple news stories about Airbnb wanting to welcome more long-term hosts. But changes like this are not friendly to our business, and become yet another reason we continue to reconsider where else we can find long-term guests outside of Airbnb.

 

I hope somebody from Airbnb sees this --

 

Please make the team who made this decision, aware of the negative impact on long-term hosts.

 

An ideal solution if possible -- would be that the character restriction is lifted for views over a certain length, say 14-nights, for example. 

 

Thank you. 

17 Replies 17

@Frances3408 good thought – and yes I'd also just noticed in the last few days, that reviews now appear to show some indication of the length of stay. I still think it would be great if stays over a certain number of days (30-nights perhaps?) could be allowed more characters for the review. There's just so much more to say about a long-stay that future guests really want to know about. Although as you mentioned in another reply here... sometimes just the appropriate emoji speaks volumes 😳🤷‍♀️😆

Sephe9
Level 2
Wheeler, OR

A also noticed that while guest reviews are limited to 1000 characters, hosts can respond with as long of a rant as they wish, which seems unfair. Personally I appreciate detail in reviews, good and bad, long or short stays. I want the full picture of the place.

Paras45
Level 10
Rishikesh, India

Hey, so i recently had a review which was cut short because of the character limit, i would have loved to read it fully! 

It was for a short stay but had a lot to offer many insights 🙂

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