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- AirBnB host's billing me £450 for wine spill but it's unfair, it was an accident - The Scottish Sun
AirBnB host's billing me £450 for wine spill but it's unfair, it was an accident - The Scottish Sun
Summary
This article discusses a guest being charged £450 by an Airbnb host for a wine spill. Hosts should be aware of the potential for unexpected charges and the importance of clear communication and documentation regarding damage claims.
Key Insights
- •The guest was charged £450 for a wine spill.
Action Items
- ✓Document any damage with photos and videos to support claims.Effort: lowImpact: medium
- ✓Review your house rules and ensure they clearly address damage claims and associated costs.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to adequately document damage can make it difficult to justify charges to guests or Airbnb.
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