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Problems with Airbnb host

38 replies

zurigirl · 01/04/2020 22:23

Hi,

Are there any Airbnb hosts (or regular guests) who could give me their opinions here?

It's a few days after leaving a room I was renting on Airbnb with my partner, and the host has now messaged demanding 500 euros extra... According to her, the state of the place was "catastrophic" (it really wasn't Hmm).

I will admit that we forgot to take a bag of fabric recycling with us, as well as an important parcel that we forgot to take with us to post so we were going to ask whether she'd mind passing that on for us (should be free as we put a label on it already, and we would have been prepared to give her something for her trouble if necessary).

The thing is though, she's taken pictures as "proof" of the "catastrophic" state we left in. One was a close-up of the toilet bowl, which she says "we must have put something into as the water was red and it can't be cleaned out properly" - this was ABSOLUTELY not like this when we left, and looks suspiciously like the aubergine curry that she cooked for us so that we could all eat together on the last day... also because it's a close-up it's not even clear whether it's in the bathroom we used or her one. The other thing she took a picture of was some bits of rubbish on the floor - but she's clearly fished these bits out of a bag full of bag-for-life bags that we left (because we thought she might like to have these as they're always useful) and we'd forgotten one of the bags had a few of plastic in, and she's put these directly on the floor and taken a picture from above. Hmm

More details so that I can't be accused of drip feeding:

  • We left food, tea, etc. which we agreed beforehand as we all agreed that waste is a bad thing, especially in these times of coronavirus, and she said she could pass things on if there was anything she didn't eat herself
  • We offered her a lamp of ours before we left, which she was very happy to take, as well as a couple of smaller items (a picture, an almost-full thing of face cleanser)
  • Before we left, I asked if I could have her number in case we had any problems with our flight (bearing in mind all the cancellations happening, and that we were leaving the flat two days early) so that we could come back if necessary. She gave us the wrong number (I now wonder whether this was deliberate, as I asked if she was sure it was the right number as it looked too short, and she was adamant that it was). As requested by her, I texted to let her know our flight was fine, once we got back home, and also let her know about the things we had left (food etc.), and asked if she'd mind sorting out the parcel for us. Obviously we never had any replies

Is it really reasonable to try and charge us for more money in this case? The only thing we did do that we really shouldn't have done was to leave some fabric recycling in a bag (but this would be really easy to just throw into the fabric recycling bin a few minutes down the road).

We were so careful the whole time we were in that flat too, making sure to keep things clean, sort out plates, cutlery etc. as soon as we'd eaten, keep super quiet and out of her way as much as possible so that we wouldn't be a burden, and so on. I'm really upset now. Sad We even helped her with setting up her new TV and Internet package while we were there, and then she turns round and does this. And I'm worried that Airbnb will automatically believe her over us because she has a really good rating. Sad

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zurigirl · 02/04/2020 00:10

Argh, sorry if it sounds ridiculous... but I'm glad if I've cheered some of you up. Wink Sorry, I really did try not to drip-feed... but I guess I failed!

In case you're wondering, it wasn't a holiday, we gave notice on our flat quite a few months back (we were living abroad). The Airbnb was a somewhat last-minute decision before coronavirus was a thing when it looked like we might be able to stay in the country after all, and it gave us a bit more time to work things out. We were moving some things from our old place to a storage place over a few days at one point, hence the lamp. (She did know about this situation by the way.) The bits in the bags were the plastic bits you get that hold Ikea boxes together, so nothing really weird, fabric recycling was a few items of clothing that we meant to take to those clothes/shoes recycling boxes you get at recycling centres or outside supermarkets.

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LagunaBubbles · 02/04/2020 00:10

Who on earth takes a lamp on holiday and then offer it to your airb and B host? Confused

zurigirl · 02/04/2020 00:12

@NcFortuna Omg, that lamp! Grin

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symbioticpatriot · 02/04/2020 00:15

I suspect due to the situation she won’t be getting anyone new for a while so she has decided to recover some of the shortfall from you. Nothing you have said requires a deduction but rather a sniffy email (your bags for life and lost parcel) so I would definitely fight this !

ClareBlue · 02/04/2020 00:17

@Likethebattle I heard the term used by a visitor when referring to a bag of unwanted clothes. They left them to be used or recycled in the textile recycling bin. The only time I have come across the term

ClareBlue · 02/04/2020 00:19

Crossed post there. It was as I had heard before

zurigirl · 02/04/2020 00:22

@ClareBlue
Exactly, the rules for recycling are different over there, we don't just leave a coloured bag out, we separate all of the recycling and take it to the appropriate place (different locations for glass, tins, cardboard, paper, etc...), so I've just got used to calling it fabric/textile recycling, I guess! We managed all the bins and the other recycling, just forgot about that part. Blush

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MiddleClassProblem · 02/04/2020 00:22

I love lamp

SeaGale · 02/04/2020 07:37

Laguna - that made me properly laugh!!

Embracelife · 02/04/2020 12:36

So you left your rubbish for the host to deal with.
Probably not 500 worth but annoying for the host.

MatildaTheCat · 02/04/2020 12:42

Ask them to justify exactly how this is costing them an additional €500? You have presumably already paid a fairly steep cleaning fee?

They are taking the piss.

Cohle · 02/04/2020 12:50

Yep, regardless of whether it's "fabric recycling" etc, you left a load of rubbish that you expected the host to run around tidying up for you. I'm not surprised that they're annoyed.

HaudMaDug · 02/04/2020 13:02

I'd too would be charging you to take that lamp off your hands.Grin

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