Everything You Need to Know About the Airbnb Resolution Center (2024)

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Easily recoup expenses from your guests through the Airbnb Resolution Center. I’m walking you through everything you need to know.

New to Airbnb hosting?

Wondering how to charge guests for extra expenses incurred during their stay?

Feeling stressed thinking you may never recoup that money from your guests?

In this post, I’m walking you through everything you need to know to recoup expenses from your guests through the Airbnb Resolution Center.

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Note: All information referenced in this post is up to date as of 12/12/2021. For the most up-to-date information, please refer directly to the Airbnb website and specific web pages linked throughout this post.

Contents

  • When to Submit a Claim to the Airbnb Resolution Center
  • How Long to Wait Before Filing a Claim
  • How to File a Claim to the Airbnb Resolution Center
  • What Happens After You Submit a Claim
  • What Happens if the Guest Still Doesn’t Pay
  • How to Access the Airbnb Resolution Center
  • Superhost Eligibility
  • What Happens if the Guest Posts a Retaliatory Review
  • Takeaway

When to Submit a Claim to the Airbnb Resolution Center

First off, there are a variety of reasons you might need to request additional fees from guests, for example:

  • They might have requested additional services, such as bringing a pet
  • You may have given them access to premium amenities, such as guest passes to a local recreation center
  • After they checkout, you might find that your property requires unexpected cleaning

The good news? Airbnb makes requesting additional fees simple.

To charge additional fees after guests book (even after they checkout!) follow these steps:

  1. Open your Airbnb messages with that guest
  2. Select ‘send or request money’ in the menu on the right-hand side
  3. Enter the requested information about why you’re charging the guest and how much

If the guest pays the requested amount, you’re all done! Nothing else is needed.

You only need to submit a claim to the Airbnb Resolution Center if the guest does not respond to your request.

Pro Tip: With Airbnb’s Winter 2021 Release, you no longer have to request extra charges before the next guest checks in. This is a huge benefit because if you have back-to-back bookings, you often won’t have enough time to submit a claim before the next guest checks in.

How Long to Wait Before Filing a Claim

The truth is, it’s hard to know how long you should wait before filing a claim.

I sometimes wait as long as one week after sending a request.

Having clear communication and patience is important during this process.

That’s because you don’t want to ruin the relationship, which may prevent this guest from staying with you again or increase the chance of them leaving a negative review.

If they don’t respond to your request, it might just be an oversight on their part. (After all, how often do you check your Airbnb messages after returning home from vacation?)

You can read all about the customer service aspect of Airbnb hosting in this blog post.

No matter how long you choose to wait, ensure you’ve clearly communicated the charges to your guests through your Airbnb messages.

Additionally, I like to politely remind them every 24 hours that payment is needed.

If that doesn’t work, then it’s time to file a claim through the Airbnb Resolution Center.

How to File a Claim to the Airbnb Resolution Center

If your guest doesn’t remit payment within 72 hours after your request, an option to get support from Airbnb will appear on the reservation.

Use this feature to tell Airbnb what happened. Provide photos, receipts, and screenshots of your communication with the guest.

What Happens After You Submit a Claim

After you file a claim, an Airbnb representative will reach out to you (and the guest) to try to resolve things.

If the guest still refuses to pay, Airbnb might pay you directly.

They are more likely to do so if the potential for these charges is clearly stated in your house rules.

Here’s how the house rules on my listing look (feel free to repurpose for yours!):

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In addition to stating all potential fees in your house rules, Airbnb likes to see that you’ve communicated these charges directly to the guest.

Be sure to keep any related conversations in the Airbnb app. An Airbnb representative may look for this communication between you and the guest before determining whether or not you should be paid.

Pro tip: Your house rules are just one of the 50+ ways your listing can be optimized today to start earning you more revenue today!

What Happens if the Guest Still Doesn’t Pay

If the guest still doesn’t pay after an Airbnb representative discusses the charges with them, then Airbnb may choose to pay you directly.

In my first month as an Airbnb host, one guest refused to pay for additional costs incurred, even after an Airbnb representative reached out to them.

After asking me a few questions and communicating with the guest, Airbnb reimbursed me directly because I had done all of the above.

How to Access the Airbnb Resolution Center

The Airbnb Resolution Center is where you can recent transactions and the status of any payments you’ve requested.

But, the Airbnb Resolution Center can be hard to find. You can’t navigate to it through the app or the Airbnb website.

You have to either follow a link or type in the URL: https://www.airbnb.com/resolutions.

Superhost Eligibility

You might be wondering if submitting a claim will impact your Superhost eligibility.

Nope, it won’t!

In the example above – even with Airbnb intervening, and eventually paying me directly on behalf of the guest – there was no impact on my Superhost eligibility or status.

What Happens if the Guest Posts a Retaliatory Review

First off, consider giving your guest a little time to leave a review before requesting additional payment or submitting a claim. I usually give it 24-72 hours.

If they do leave a negative review that breaks Airbnb’s review policy, you can request Airbnb remove the review.

You can read more about Airbnb’s review policy and how they moderate disputes.

Takeaway

While the uncertainty of potentially not receiving a payout from your guests can be stressful, submitting a claim to the Airbnb Resolution Center is a simple process.

Happy hosting!

Pro tip: One of the best things you can do to increase your profitability is optimize your listing.

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FAQs

What are the rules for Airbnb resolution center? ›

You can use our Resolution Center within 60 days of your reservation's checkout date to request or send money for things related to your Airbnb trip. It helps to have any photos or other relevant evidence ready when you submit a Resolution Center request.

How do you win Airbnb resolution? ›

How to Handle a Damage Dispute in an Airbnb
  1. Step 1: Assess if you are actually at fault. ...
  2. Step 2: Take pictures of the damage right away. ...
  3. Step 3: Contact the host through Airbnb immediately. ...
  4. Step 4: If the host does not respond, contact Airbnb. ...
  5. Step 5: Wait for the host's claim in the Resolution Center.

What is the resolution Centre for Airbnb hosts? ›

If a guest causes damage to your place or belongings during an Airbnb stay, you can file a reimbursem*nt request through our Resolution Centre. You're reimbursed for certain damage caused by guests to your home and belongings if the guest does not pay for the damage. Learn about the process.

How do I pay through Airbnb resolution center? ›

To make a resolution request, choose either "Send money" or "Request money". Choose the guest in which you wish to send money to and then choose "Next". If you have more than one reservation from the same guest, you will need to choose the reservation for which you are sending the money for and then choose "Next".

How long does the resolution center take Airbnb? ›

...then it should take 5-7 business days from the date it was resolved. However, in larger cases that require receipts, pictures and documentation for damages or repairs, this could take over a month depending on how urgent the case is.

What are grounds for a refund on Airbnb? ›

If the host cancels the booking shortly before your stay or does not give you access to the lodging, you can expect an Airbnb refund. If, at the start of the booking, the property is not generally clean and sanitary, contains safety or health hazards, or has vermin or undisclosed pets.

Can Airbnb force you to pay for damage? ›

Your Host may request reimbursem*nt

If your Host believes that you're responsible for damage, missing items, or unexpected cleaning costs, they may send you a reimbursem*nt request through our Resolution Center. You'll have 24 hours to respond. If you pay the full amount, the request will be closed.

What is the resolution center for damages on Airbnb? ›

Within 14 days of the responsible guest's checkout, file a reimbursem*nt request in the Resolution Center. Your guest will have 24 hours to respond to the request. If they don't respond, pay partially, or decline payment, you'll be able to submit a reimbursem*nt request under Host damage protection.

How to increase Airbnb rental income? ›

14 ways to maximize vacation rental income
  1. Achieve multi-channel distribution. ...
  2. Update your listings regularly. ...
  3. Perfect your pricing. ...
  4. Create a direct booking website. ...
  5. Optimize your online presence. ...
  6. Automate stays and workflows. ...
  7. Provide a great guest experience. ...
  8. Leverage upsell opportunities.
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What are the two huge complaints Airbnb is addressing? ›

Airbnb is addressing two huge complaints: Hidden fees and chores.

How does Airbnb resolve disputes? ›

Hosts should explain any additional charges transparently and provide evidence if necessary. If the dispute escalates, Airbnb's Resolution Center can be used to mediate. Here, both parties can present their evidence, and Airbnb will make a decision based on the policies and information provided.

How do I open Airbnb resolution center? ›

If you are unable to reach a satisfactory resolution with the guest, it's time to open a claim with Airbnb's Resolution Center. To do this, follow these steps: Log in to your Airbnb account and navigate to the Resolution Center. Click on "Report an Issue" and select the relevant reservation.

What is an Airbnb resolution payout? ›

If a guest causes damage to your place or belongings during an Airbnb stay, you can file a reimbursem*nt request through our Resolution Center. You're reimbursed for certain damage caused by guests to your home and belongings if the guest does not pay for the damage.

How do I send money through resolution center? ›

  1. Tap Resolution Center and then tap Send money.
  2. Select the guest that you want to send money to and tap Next.
  3. Under Select a reason, choose the reason that best describes your refund situation.
  4. Tap Next.
  5. Enter the refund amount, and add a message to your guest.
  6. Tap Next and then Send.

How do I protect myself from Airbnb lawsuit? ›

The best way to protect yourself is to make sure you're properly insured. Airbnb offers a liability insurance of up to $1 million. 5 But even if the policy covers you as Airbnb says, you would probably be better off buying your own insurance.

How does Airbnb handle complaints? ›

You'll receive an automated acknowledgement of your email when we receive your complaint. An Airbnb case handler will be assigned to your complaint and will aim to make initial contact with you within 96 hours. We might ask you to provide more information about your complaint, or to submit supporting documents.

Can an Airbnb host charge you for damages? ›

Your Host may request reimbursem*nt

If your Host believes that you're responsible for damage, missing items, or unexpected cleaning costs, they may send you a reimbursem*nt request through our Resolution Center. You'll have 24 hours to respond. If you pay the full amount, the request will be closed.

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