10 Airbnb hosting mistakes to avoid | GuestReady (2024)

How can new hosts avoid getting bad reviews on Airbnb? There are some common mistakes that are easy to make if you are a first-time host and they can result in all sorts of negative consequences – from your listing not appearing high in searches, to the end of your Airbnb business in more serious cases.

To help you navigate your way through the tricky waters of Airbnb, we have put together this list of things to keep in mind.

1. Using bad pictures

Many hosts, keen to get their business up and running as soon as possible, make the mistake of pulling out their smartphones, taking some happy snaps, and posting them on the internet as part of their Airbnb listing. We can’t stress enough the importance of outstanding photography as a way of ‘selling’ your Airbnb as a destination.

Poor lighting, bad angles and unprofessional compositions are not going to do you any favours. You also need to think about what you’re taking photos of….are there any strange items that should be removed from the photo before you press the button? (Like your neighbour’s cat or a towel hanging over a door?) Check out our ‘Taking the best photos’ article to ensure you do the right thing when it comes to images.

2. Setting up wrong expectations

It can be tempting to write a description that over-sells your space. It’s not okay to exaggerate the truth in order to make your Airbnb sound better than it is. Your excessively colourful property description might result in lots of initial bookings but in the long-term, you are going to get a bunch of bad reviews and cancellations. Always be honest.

This doesn’t mean that you can’t be creative and inspiring with the words you choose to explain what you’re offering…but make sure they are truthful. Don’t say your apartment is in a ‘central location’ if it’s an hour from the city by public transport. We have put together tips to help you write an awesome description.

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3. Fixed pricing

You might think it’s a good idea to lock in a nightly rate for your Airbnb after checking the rates of your competitors but did you know that many hosts use flexible pricing to entice guests to book during the low season? This also works to your advantage during popular travel times like Christmas and the Summer holidays as you will be able to earn more money/increase your rates in relation to the season.

Depending on what part of the world you are based, take into consideration public and religious holidays like Chinese New Year when some hosts will charge four times their usual rate. Don’t be afraid to go in and change your prices throughout the year and always keep an eye on your competitors.

4. Being too impersonal… or too personal

This is a skill that comes naturally to some and for others, takes time to develop. Most Airbnb travellers choose this type of accommodation because they want a personal and authentic experience when staying in a new place. That means they want to get a sense of who you are as a person…and to feel your passion for your hometown.

This doesn’t mean they want you to knock on their door every few hours with travel tips and maps. Like any situation, it’s really a matter of judging for yourself how friendly your guest wants you to be. They will give you a clear indication with their questions and body language as to how much interaction they require. If they are asking you for your advice about places to eat and things to do – make sure you give it!

5. Not communicating clearly or quickly with guests

Replying to emails in a timely manner. Making sure you address all of your guests’ questions. It might seem like simple stuff but it’s amazing how many hosts let the team down when it comes to communication.

This can lead to confusion, unhappy guests and inevitably negative reviews. Try to be clear in all of your communication – especially when it comes to writing the directions/giving advice about public transportation options for your Airbnb.

6. Theming your space

We have all seen those photos of some supremely quirky Airbnb… a time-machine-themed space hut…or a Cherokee Indian inspired tepee… but unless you are a confident interior decorator we strongly recommend you avoid creating a themed space. Yes, it’s good to have a point of difference but if you go over the top with your theme you will run the risk of alienating a large percentage of travellers.

There might be 10 percent of guests who’d love to stay in a minimalist Japanese themed apartment and sleep on a futon – but 90 percent would prefer a more neutral space with a soft bed. Check out our blog about creating inspiring spaces to get more of an idea of the dos and don’t’s of theming.

7. Assuming things about your guests

This can lead to some very tricky situations – whether you’re assuming that they would treat your home like you’d treat their home…or whether you’re assuming their level of English is good enough to understand your house rules. Never assume. Always go above and beyond when it comes to setting expectations, writing simple and clear house rules, and making sure you do your best to understand the needs of your guests.

8. Not prioritising guest requests

One way that you are guaranteed to annoy your guest is if they make a request and you ignore it or take too long to respond. This can be as basic as an email asking the cheapest way to get from the airport to your Airbnb – or a more challenging request to fix something that is broken in the apartment.

Even if you’ve already stated the best transport options in your welcome email…and even if there’s no way to repair what’s broken because it’s a Sunday and nobody is able to attend to the issue – you still need to communicate with guests and let them know that their comfort, safety, and enjoyment is important to you.

9. Letting your ego get the best of you

What happens when your guest is unhappy with the service you have provided even though you wrote a clear description and did your best to manage their expectations? Or what if, for some reason, you mess up as a host?

Guess what, you might have to swallow your pride and apologise …or offer up kind words even when you know your guest is being unreasonable. Most of the time situations can be resolved in a way that works for all parties. The important thing is not letting things escalate so that your guest becomes angry or overly disappointed. More tips here.

10. Becoming complacent

So your Airbnb business is going great. You’ve got bookings for six months in advance. You’ve got a decent set of five-star reviews on your page. Guess what? Your work is not over! Becoming complacent as a host is a big mistake.

You need to always keep your eye on the local accommodation market and notice any changes that you might have to take into consideration when setting your price. You need to keep giving 100% to guests and you need to make sure your space is always immaculate when new guests arrive.

Getting it right
GuestReady is an Airbnb management company in London. We can help manage guest relations for you and make sure you don’t suffer any of the common pitfalls. Want more inspiration on becoming a fantastic host? Read When Airbnb hosts get it right.

10 Airbnb hosting mistakes to avoid | GuestReady (2024)

FAQs

What is the most common complaints of Airbnb? ›

5 Common Airbnb Complaints and How To Handle Them
  • Complaint #1: Issues With Cleanliness and Maintenance.
  • Complaint #2: Inaccurate or Misleading Property Descriptions.
  • Complaint #3: Problems With Check-In and Accessibility.
  • Complaint #4: Lack of Amenities or Supplies.
  • Complaint #5: Unresponsive or Unhelpful Hosts.
Mar 18, 2024

What not to do with your Airbnb? ›

To help you navigate your way through the tricky waters of Airbnb, we have put together this list of things to keep in mind.
  • Using bad pictures. ...
  • Setting up wrong expectations. ...
  • Fixed pricing. ...
  • Being too impersonal… or too personal. ...
  • Not communicating clearly or quickly with guests. ...
  • Theming your space.
Jun 16, 2018

How does Airbnb punish hosts? ›

Depending on the nature of the violation, Airbnb may also take other actions, such as canceling an upcoming or active reservation, refunding a guest from a Host's payout, and/or requiring Hosts to provide proof that they have addressed issues before they can resume hosting.

Do and don'ts for Airbnb? ›

10 dos and don'ts for Airbnb hosts
  • Don't slack on the listing.
  • Do have trust in your guests.
  • Don't overdo it on the rules.
  • Do respect your guests' privacy.
  • Don't bother buying gifts.
  • Do spring for the little extras.
  • Don't overlook the small details.
  • Do prepare for potential problems.
Sep 6, 2019

What are the two huge complaints Airbnb is addressing? ›

This story has been updated. One of Airbnb's most-derided features — fees that can cause rental prices on the platform to balloon from the figures initially shown in search results — will be hidden no more.

What is the biggest problem with Airbnb? ›

Based on feedbacks from other Airbnb hosts, we can highlight five main issues:
  • Guest-related problems. Some guests may damage property, steal items, or cause disturbances. ...
  • Additional costs. ...
  • Legal obligations. ...
  • Time commitment. ...
  • Uncertainty.
Mar 10, 2024

Do I need to clean my Airbnb before I leave? ›

Cleanliness: Guests should not leave the listing in a state that requires excessive or deep cleaning (moldy dishes, soiled carpets, stains from pets, etc.). Cleaning fees set by Hosts are only meant to cover the cost of standard cleaning between reservations (laundry, vacuuming, etc.).

Can an Airbnb host come in unannounced? ›

What we don't allow. Physical intrusions: Hosts and guests must not access or attempt to access private spaces unless they have permission or there is an emergency. In entire-home stays, this applies to the listing itself and its property.

Is Airbnb losing popularity? ›

Across the US, Airbnb bookings have grown 8.9% over the last year (January 2023- January 2024). However, each market and property is unique. Some markets boom while others bust.

Do Airbnb hosts spy on guests? ›

Hosts are not allowed to have security cameras and recording devices that monitor any part of a listing's interior, such as the listing's hallway, bedroom, bathroom, living room, or guest house, even if they're turned off or disconnected. Hidden security cameras are strictly prohibited.

What are Airbnb hosts not allowed to do? ›

Incall commercial sex work: A stay, Experience, or its surrounding property should not be used for paid sexual services, such as erotic massages or prostitution. Procuring sex work: Guests should not request and Hosts should not promote or offer paid sexual services.

Are there fake hosts on Airbnb? ›

The caveat of letting in strangers to your property is that there's not always a guarantee that they are who they say they are. Airbnb host scams can also happen – where a listing is made with random property photos to lure in unsuspecting guests.

What are the negative things about Airbnb? ›

The cons of Airbnb
  • Airbnb properties don't have full-time staff to address issues.
  • There's no competition.
  • There's no way to find deals.
  • How to maximize your rewards.
Jan 11, 2024

What is proper Airbnb etiquette? ›

Honor your commitments—including arrival time—and house rules. Be polite. Enjoy the place as if you were staying with friends, and be respectful of the neighbors. Live local. Explore the neighborhood and support local businesses—ask your Host about their favorite spots.

How to protect yourself in an Airbnb? ›

To keep yourself and your possessions safe from theft and other dangers when staying at a hotel or Airbnb, here are some helpful tips:
  1. Limit valuables.
  2. Take precautions before you leave.
  3. Check for cameras.
  4. Keep your belongings out of sight.
  5. Lock away what you can.
  6. Protect yourself while out and about.
Mar 29, 2023

Does Airbnb take complaints seriously? ›

Airbnb provides a Neighborhood Support platform for concerned neighbors that allows them to report any issues online whether it is from excessive noise, parties, uneasy personal safety, etc. If the neighbor reports your Airbnb listing, Airbnb will then evaluate the situation and contact the host of the listing.

How do I trust an Airbnb host? ›

Read the ratings and reviews

You'll find ratings on subcategories like cleanliness and accuracy, as well as detailed reviews from fellow travelers. Guests can only leave a review after their trip, so you can feel confident that the feedback in a review is from someone who actually stayed there.

What happens if you are unhappy with your Airbnb? ›

Ask for a refund: If you need to request a refund because of the issue, there's a higher chance your Host will accept your request if you can agree on an amount first. Send a request to your Host for the refund in the Resolution Center and provide the details of the issue along with the photos or video.

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