@Gokhan13 wrote:
The thing is he has a lot of reviews around 30 and i've 8 , we're both 5☆, what should i wrote to him as a review and as a reply to his bad review ?
This is why you can't always rely on reviews alone. The most horrible guests I ever hosted had around 25 positive reviews and a 5* rating, but I would not recommend them to my worst enemy. I don't think that it is a coincidence that after I left a negative review for them, so did their next host. I wish hosts would leave more honest reviews in general, but I think some are afraid of saying something negative about a guest when all their previous hosts have only said positive things.
@Gokhan13 If you decide to leave a review, wait until the 14 day deadline is almost up, so as not to prompt the guest to leave one for you. If he does leave one before that, no need to wait.
This is a tricky one because I have heard that Airbnb may remove a review if you mention a refund case. Perhaps something like this:
"X made several complaints about non-existent issues in order to shorten his stay, including claiming the WiFi and fridge didn't work. Everything he complained about was checked both before and after his stay and was in perfect working order. As you can see from my other reviews, no guests before or after him complained about any of these things. I tried to be very accommodating to X and answered all of his many, many questions, but he was still not satisfied. I cannot recommend this guest."
Replying to his review will be easier, but let's see first what it says. Hopefully he will slip up and mention something that violates the content policy so that you can request it be removed.
In future, if you don't do so already, please read the reviews that the guest has left for other hosts. These can often be more telling that the reviews they have received. I wish I had done that with the horrible guests I mentioned above.