Woman gets full refund from Vrbo host after being denied due to Hurricane Helene - WCNC

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Published: October 3, 2024
Regulations & Compliance

Summary

A woman received a full refund from a Vrbo host after being denied a stay due to Hurricane Helene. This highlights the importance of host flexibility and understanding in unforeseen circumstances. Hosts should familiarize themselves with their platform's refund policies regarding weather events and other force majeure situations. Understanding these policies can protect both hosts and guests.

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