I live a few miles from Yosemite National Park in California, and I have been delisted without any notification -- I just had to figure it out for myself when I got not one request to book for Labor Day, the second biggest tourist weekend of the year.
I called AirBnB and was told by a rep that he sees no reason why this happened, but yes, it happened. I too am a Superhost who evidently got two "low" scores in July, but when I called and asked what the reason was for these low scores -- it sure didn't show in my reviews -- I was told emphatically that that was not information that he could divulge.
I am 68 and disabled, and I do all the cleaning myself for large rental, and it takes every ounce of energy I have. But I always have more requests to book than I can accept. Suddenly -- nothing. Why? No reason. The rep said it was a "computer thing," but that's ridiculous.
I was planning on taking a vacation from ABnB after Labor Day anyway, but the hardest thing about making money this way is always waiting for the other shoe to fall. I do everything to follow all their rules and timetables, have happy guests, but it is just never enough and I seem to be constantly groveling either to guests and to AirBnB to keep the money coming in. I spend a lot of money stocking food and fresh flowers, and my energy bill has doubled from $165 to $360 (it includes a hot tub which costs a lot of money to heat and keep sparkly). I was ecstatic about ABnB at first, and I have met many truly wonderful people, but this is the second time my listing has disappeared without any explanation, and the first time it took me more than a month to get it back, and I was upset and demoralized the entire time.
This is not the way I want to spend the last years of my life. When ABnB works, it's wonderful, but when it doesn't, it's terrible, like having a relationship with a bipolar person (which I've experienced). Does anyone else feel like this?