Post by High Priestess on Nov 20, 2019 3:48:02 GMT
This thread works like satire but it isn't it seems to be real...
www.reddit.com/r/AirBnB/comments/dwtc1v/should_i_tell_the_hosts_about_bringing_more_guests/
Should I tell the hosts about bringing more guests?
I have apartment in Airbnb and rented it alone for 10 days
now friend of mine girl with 2 kids don't have home and want to stay on my house coupe of days.
i don't have problem just afraid it can cause problem with the airbnb apartment
what do you think?
16 Comments
(A= an answer, OP= the original poster)
A: The host is most likely going to know anyways, so just make it easy for everyone and pay up.
OP: yes i don't want to mess with airbnb rules they already ban me 1 time in the past.
thanks just message the host about it
A: Curious why you got banned before?
OP:he find heroin on the apartment
A: Well this comment thread took a turn.
A:Can you please clarify? You mean the host found heroin in an apartment you were renting and called Airbnb to report it and you got banned? Would very much like to know the story here. How did you get unbanned?
OP: Me and friend try first time in our life Heroin in the apartment
I took way too much and lost conciusness and my friend brought me to the hospital without my keys, shoes etc.
later on, the negibhoords probably tell to the host what happened and he entered the apartment and ssend photos to airbnb of our heroin.
ban in results for long time now i'm back without shit like this! i keep all the rules of airbnb can't afford lose this app again.
I promised this to airbnb and they let me stay because I'm long time in the platform.
A: First off: I hope you're doing well. Obviously, that sounds like a serious and scary instance. Are you able to send us a link to the property that you have booked? And is it a "Private Room" or "Entire House"?
If you don't want to be banned from Airbnb again, you will DEFINITELY want to tell your hosts about any and all guests entering the apartment. As a host, I would be livid if somebody booked for one guest and their friend (plus her kids) showed up to stay. Would be even worse if it was clear that these folks had nowhere else to stay and were, for all intents and purposes, using your home as a stopgap between actual housing. This would be trespassing and you would be setting up your friend and her children for a potentially traumatic instance when they are kicked out (and they will be kicked out--I can promise you that your host will find out and not take it kindly). For the children's sake, don't do this. And for your sake, don't as well (as you will be banned again).
A:Also, I'm curious how you got unbanned from Airbnb? This seems like the sort of thing that would result in a permanent ban. How did you get your account back?
A:Extra guests must be disclosed. There could be a limit on how many guests are allowed as well as the ages of the guests.
A:You need to communicate with the host on the AirBnB platform, and, if possible, update the reservation to reflect the full headcount. I say "if possible" because if this new headcount exceeds the host's maximum and/or if the apartment is not listed as suitable for children, the host may not allow this change to the reservation. If you bring additional guests who stay overnight and who are not on the reservation you've made on the platform, you will likely be violating the terms of the booking agreement.
A:Read the listing, you likely need to disclose the number of guests and there may be an increased cost as a result.
A:Always ask the host if you can bring extra guests and then update number on reservation. Insurance won't cover and many hosts would kick you out if you bring unregistered guests to the listing.
A:The host would definitely want to know, as this could be a liability issue particular as there are kids coming (and the house may not be suitable). Also please make sure that your guests knows the house rules too, and is respectful of the property.
A:Absolutely!
A:Letting a homeless person stay with you is a recipe for disaster. Do you think she's going to find a home in a few days? Probably not. What if she doesn't leave, or her kids trash the place? The host will charge you for the damage.
www.reddit.com/r/AirBnB/comments/dwtc1v/should_i_tell_the_hosts_about_bringing_more_guests/
Should I tell the hosts about bringing more guests?
I have apartment in Airbnb and rented it alone for 10 days
now friend of mine girl with 2 kids don't have home and want to stay on my house coupe of days.
i don't have problem just afraid it can cause problem with the airbnb apartment
what do you think?
16 Comments
(A= an answer, OP= the original poster)
A: The host is most likely going to know anyways, so just make it easy for everyone and pay up.
OP: yes i don't want to mess with airbnb rules they already ban me 1 time in the past.
thanks just message the host about it
A: Curious why you got banned before?
OP:he find heroin on the apartment
A: Well this comment thread took a turn.
A:Can you please clarify? You mean the host found heroin in an apartment you were renting and called Airbnb to report it and you got banned? Would very much like to know the story here. How did you get unbanned?
OP: Me and friend try first time in our life Heroin in the apartment
I took way too much and lost conciusness and my friend brought me to the hospital without my keys, shoes etc.
later on, the negibhoords probably tell to the host what happened and he entered the apartment and ssend photos to airbnb of our heroin.
ban in results for long time now i'm back without shit like this! i keep all the rules of airbnb can't afford lose this app again.
I promised this to airbnb and they let me stay because I'm long time in the platform.
A: First off: I hope you're doing well. Obviously, that sounds like a serious and scary instance. Are you able to send us a link to the property that you have booked? And is it a "Private Room" or "Entire House"?
If you don't want to be banned from Airbnb again, you will DEFINITELY want to tell your hosts about any and all guests entering the apartment. As a host, I would be livid if somebody booked for one guest and their friend (plus her kids) showed up to stay. Would be even worse if it was clear that these folks had nowhere else to stay and were, for all intents and purposes, using your home as a stopgap between actual housing. This would be trespassing and you would be setting up your friend and her children for a potentially traumatic instance when they are kicked out (and they will be kicked out--I can promise you that your host will find out and not take it kindly). For the children's sake, don't do this. And for your sake, don't as well (as you will be banned again).
A:Also, I'm curious how you got unbanned from Airbnb? This seems like the sort of thing that would result in a permanent ban. How did you get your account back?
A:Extra guests must be disclosed. There could be a limit on how many guests are allowed as well as the ages of the guests.
A:You need to communicate with the host on the AirBnB platform, and, if possible, update the reservation to reflect the full headcount. I say "if possible" because if this new headcount exceeds the host's maximum and/or if the apartment is not listed as suitable for children, the host may not allow this change to the reservation. If you bring additional guests who stay overnight and who are not on the reservation you've made on the platform, you will likely be violating the terms of the booking agreement.
A:Read the listing, you likely need to disclose the number of guests and there may be an increased cost as a result.
A:Always ask the host if you can bring extra guests and then update number on reservation. Insurance won't cover and many hosts would kick you out if you bring unregistered guests to the listing.
A:The host would definitely want to know, as this could be a liability issue particular as there are kids coming (and the house may not be suitable). Also please make sure that your guests knows the house rules too, and is respectful of the property.
A:Absolutely!
A:Letting a homeless person stay with you is a recipe for disaster. Do you think she's going to find a home in a few days? Probably not. What if she doesn't leave, or her kids trash the place? The host will charge you for the damage.