This. It's like at a store, if the wrong price tag is on the item, the store honors it because it was their mistake, not the consumer's. |
The owner made a mistake no doubt. But he/she is not a store, and I highly doubt they are going to personally lose thousands of dollars over this. The “penalty” for cancelling on OP is minuscule. The posters on here stomping their feet about this just seem silly. |
The only people I see stomping their feet are the rental owners saying it’s OP’s fault. I don’t disagree with you otherwise, which is why no one should use VRBO or AirBnB. They have zero customer service or guarantees, and you might as well send money to a random listing on Craig’s List. I recently read a Twitter thread by a woman who had her home destroyed by a renter and has received zero support from AirBnB, so I don’t think I would want to rent my home through them either, for that matter. |
I read that woman's tweetstorm too - I kept thinking, how could you have an airbnb and not have those little alarms that you can put next to your toilet detect water? Also didn't she have regular homeowner's insurance? was she actually counting on the airbnb policy as her ownly coverage, yikes! |
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Plenty of time to not honor it, goes both ways!
Sounds like a mistake was made and caught! It happens OP. Keep looking... |
Then there is the guy in CA who has an Airbnb squatter who paid for 3 months and has now been there 2 years and is refusing to leave! Or pay rent! |
That woman is a professional squatter who’s done this before. |
| Just chiming in that just because you cancel within the cancellation window at VRBo does not mean you will get your money back. I’m in month three of trying to get back the $2000 that was charged upon booking. VRBO says they can’t get the money from the host and the host is not responding. vRBo says I have to dislocate credit card . Not automatic in any sense. |
I have read about it too. She does say she has regular homeowners insurance and that they have been good to work with, so it’s unclear and she isn’t forthcoming about what she wants Airbnb to pay other than “other financial implications”. I assume it’s loss of income. I think the situation is further complicated by the fact that she lives in the bottom unit, so she probably just had homeowners insurance for the entire thing and not the kind of insurance that covers loss of income. She also would have to pay her deductible. I had a washer machine flood my basement that costs $40,000 in damage and Chubb covered everything in excess of my deductible. They paid the contractors directly and never argued with me whether I needed a service pro team to come in and drill the walls, remove base boards, etc for mold prevention (which costs $$$$) and then would need a carpenter and painters and new flooring to repair what service pro had done ($$$$). They just said pay your $1,000 deductible and send us all other bills. Done deal. I write about this because unless she had crappy homeowners insurance hers should be similar and she suggests as much when she says they’ve been great (or lovely) to deal with in her situation. And she’s not forthcoming about why the work hasn’t been done and why she can’t move back in 6 months later. It took me 4 weeks to get my basement fixed and it only took that long because I had scheduling issues on my end with work being able to meet contractors. Her story doesn’t seem logical at all. |
| People saying it's too early to book July 2024 are nuts. Twelve months out is totally in the normal range for family vacation planning. We currently have trips booked for Thanksgiving, Christmas, February, April, and August. I did the August booking for next year as soon as we finished the trip in August of this year. |
No, booking 1 year ahead is not normal for the overwhelming majority of families planning vacations. You are an outlier. |
NOPE!!! CANCEL THE WHOLE THING! This is a scam OP. |
What? Some of you just like to be dramatic. |
You’re not correct. Read the terms. |
She actually did have homeowner’s insurance. The $300k was the amount she was out of pocket after her insurance. |