![]() In cases like that, AIRBNB takes more often sides with hosts. Somehow guests that are ok, yet you have a debate (for instance, they forgot to cancel a reservation and who should pay, which is a normal debate between host and (potential) guest). This is not okay, but the worst guest are way more disrespectful. Still, some people stay with more people than agreed. I have often send this kind of messages, explaining the 1 person rule, no guests, no parties, decent hours to be a bit more quiet etc etc. Guests who have to request a booking will often tell you more about their plans and the people coming in hopes that they will be approved to book. If you are using Instant Booking, I suggest that you turn it off until you have a better feel for the kind of guest you will be hosting. Guests who have to request a booking will often tell you more about their plans and the people coming in hopes that they will be approved to recommended: ![]() If they do not respond, and you are still not sure, then contact AirBnB and ask that the guest is cancelled for not responding. Communication is the key here.you communicate with your expectations, and they will probably respond back. That usually gets me a response with an "oh.I am bringing my wife, my kid, my dog, etc. Whenever I have felt unsure about a guest, I send them a detailed Welcome message stating that they are ONE person, arriving on X, departing on Y, that they are bringing NO pets or extra guests. ![]() Send them a confirmation stating their one person as a guest, check in and check out times, important things to remind them of, and ask if they have any questions about the house rules and house manual.
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