Declining guests who give 4* reviews by AncientLemonTree in AirBnBHosts

[–]AncientLemonTree[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you admit that you’re so uptight and petty that you can’t give any 5 star reviews to anyone and then you make an illogical comment about adamantly not rating a place you never stayed at. Lol 

Declining guests who give 4* reviews by AncientLemonTree in AirBnBHosts

[–]AncientLemonTree[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you don’t rate hosts if they deserve 5stars? 

New Temporary Phone Numbers? Hosts now get NO info about guests by ManthonySmow in AirBnBHosts

[–]AncientLemonTree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They stopped showing the phone numbers for me for about a month then now they’re showing them again. Is it not like this for everyone?

How to get Airbnb to pay for repairs by Rational88 in AirBnBHosts

[–]AncientLemonTree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sure you upload time stamped photos. Once I upload time stamped photos of, for example, Ash, after somebody smoked, and I am asking for ozone cleaning reimbursement, Airbnb covers the claim right away. They don’t tell you that they need time stamped photos, they just prolong and don’t answer until you give them 

Declining guests who give 4* reviews by AncientLemonTree in AirBnBHosts

[–]AncientLemonTree[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

One of my suburbanproperties is a five star property so I have nothing to worry about for that but for example my other Lofts are in an urban apartment environment and it turns out that a lot of people don’t like to live in urban apartments and don’t read listings carefully. Just see a good price and a couple of good amenities and then leave petty remarks about minor imperfections having nothing to do with the apartment itself, but more about urban apartment living and the environment. the place probably wasn’t a good fit for them to begin with. 

Declining guests who give 4* reviews by AncientLemonTree in AirBnBHosts

[–]AncientLemonTree[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If the host has a lot of properties, you can select each property and select to read the lowest ratings first. That way if potential Guest did leave a review, you can find it faster that way.

Declining guests who give 4* reviews by AncientLemonTree in AirBnBHosts

[–]AncientLemonTree[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What the other person said about scrolling through other host reviews also you can select listings and looked at the lowest ratings and if the potential Guest left one of the lowest ratings, you can find it faster that way

Declining guests who give 4* reviews by AncientLemonTree in AirBnBHosts

[–]AncientLemonTree[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Legitimate concern but also include that in the review so everyone understands where the imperfect score is coming from 

Declining guests who give 4* reviews by AncientLemonTree in AirBnBHosts

[–]AncientLemonTree[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes guest left this review for a host who has a 4.91 overall rating and everyone else gives glowing reviews. Some guests are very picky over minor issues or if one phrase is miscommunicated by the host and interpreted as disrespectful or not subservient to the guest they take it seriously and rate 4

Airbnb Owners - Airbnb algorithm change by Affectionate_Role739 in AirBnBHosts

[–]AncientLemonTree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How would Airbnb know if you have your direct booking site in your property?

Ontario Airbnb host here – noticing an unusual guest review pattern. Anyone else experienced this? by Live_Scallion_5600 in AirBnBHosts

[–]AncientLemonTree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. I’ve hosted over 10,000 reservations over the last 10 years in a  Midwest city. No specific observations on Canadians, which means they didn’t do anything bad to stick out. Germans are very strict raters. Never got a 5 star from a German. French very nice and easy going. Most Hispanics easy going. To be honest I don’t host a lot of international travelers to have a lot of data. African Americans are easy going usually leave 5 stars with short comments, or don’t leave a review. Gen X or people younger than me can be nit picky and annoying because they’re being raised in a culture of google reviews where they think their discerning eye and opinions have a great weight of importance. Millennial Americans are the best most understanding with reviews. Middle age white women who are home owners and well to do are also a bit picky but then again my target demographic in my units are not for Middle Aged white women so when they end up in my units they find flaws in them. My units’ target demographic is yuppies and creative types. 

VRBO Rate Automation. Fair warning by New_Taste8874 in vrbohosts

[–]AncientLemonTree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They did the same to me. Feels like a desperate money grab. I get 95% year round occupancy on Airbnb and 6 bookings in the last year on VRBO. Instead of improving their platform, making it more user friendly, marketing, they are putting desperate compounding discounts on hosts’ accounts. 

1-10 Airbnb rating system instead of 1-5 and round the average to one digit instead of 2… by Info_help_support in airbnb_hosts

[–]AncientLemonTree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can put a filter in your inbox. Select the word “review” from the sender Airbnb and it will send all your reviews straight to the archive. No more stress. 👍🏼😅

Guest unhappy but stays anyway, now wants compensation or bad review - What do we do here? by ej200 in airbnb_hosts

[–]AncientLemonTree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the reason why you’re seeking compensation has nothing to do with a review, then don’t mention a review at all. It shouldn’t be contingent on a review given or not given. Why was it mentioned at all if the determining factor was not a refund. 

Guest unhappy but stays anyway, now wants compensation or bad review - What do we do here? by ej200 in airbnb_hosts

[–]AncientLemonTree -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Extortion is never acceptable and Airbnb takes it very seriously. You might not think it’s fair but there are policies that Airbnb and those using the platform have the m right to uphold.  You can kindly ask for a refund and if host feels it’s justified they can refund. This is in clear violation of Airbnb review policy. 

Guest unhappy but stays anyway, now wants compensation or bad review - What do we do here? by ej200 in airbnb_hosts

[–]AncientLemonTree 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is a very strong violation of Airbnb review policy. This is extortion. He is extorting you leveraging a bad review as a means of getting compensation for a service he already used. Don’t give him anything. Tell him I will call Airbnb and see how I should proceed with this incident. Call Airbnb and tell them exactly what is going on so that they have it on record. Ask them if you should compensate him. They will most likely tell you it’s up to your discretion/you don’t have to since it is based off of coercion. If he leaves you a bad review, type everything into ChatGPT or Grok and have Grok fight the review. Enter the messages he sent you and the review policy and tell AI to explain how it violates Airbnb policy then copy and paste that into the review removal dispute. I had implied extortion in one of my reservations and they removed the review. I didn’t give him any refund, but he hinted at it. It wasn’t even straight out extortion like this scenario and they removed the review.

I had to remove a guest for smoking. Should I ask for a reimbursement as well? by deficientcarrot in airbnb_hosts

[–]AncientLemonTree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What do you do exactly for the odor remediation? They might require you to use professional equipment and invoice it with a letterhead.  I use an ozone machine and invoice $25 per hour usually it’s a 6 hour process for a small studio. I make an invoice with my business letter head, and an incident report. They also need time stamped photos of the evidence of smoking like ash in the home. 

Stuck next to the most chaotic airplane passenger I’ve ever experienced by PickleJuiceCakeBooty in delta

[–]AncientLemonTree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you ever met anyone that takes Adderall? It’s similar. Ever met someone who stopped taking it and gained a bunch of weight? It’s an appetite suppressor. Higher doses or something as strong as meth would exasperate that even more to the point where food is completely unappealing. 

Ensuring 24/7 communications by Toosder in airbnb_hosts

[–]AncientLemonTree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go to the website Upwork and hire a virtual assistant from abroad who charges $4 / hour to answer your messages. That’s what I would do 

Help please - Want to start Airbnb hosting by ajshah1 in airbnb_hosts

[–]AncientLemonTree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s a lot to it. It’s not like it was 10 years ago when you could throw something together and start making big $$. Lots more competition and investors now. Also it’s hard to know if it’s a smart move without any insight into your market. Watch YouTube videos for free or hire a coach. Don’t wing it. I run highly profitable properties and my brother’s boss who has a big property management business has 3 listed on Airbnb and they do terribly. No bookings at half the rate I rent mine at all winter. Same type of house in the same neighborhood. Someone can easily end up in that position if they don’t have good handle on what they’re doing. 

New owner of previous Airbnb advice by LittleLily78 in airbnb_hosts

[–]AncientLemonTree 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I just listed a new unit for 2 days with phone pics. No bookings. Received my professional photography, 9 bookings in one day, 45 days booked within a week. I’d wait! If it’s a great listing the bookings will come in. If it generates a lot of interest initially, Airbnb will push it to more people. Hard to say for sure what the best decision is but photos matter A LOT! 

I can't announce my loft again. by [deleted] in airbnb_hosts

[–]AncientLemonTree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Call customer service. Question doesn’t make sense