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Airbnb Guest Damage, Weak Payouts, and OTA Claims: How to Actually Get Paid When They Trash Your Place

Airbnb Guest Damage, Weak Payouts, and OTA Claims: How to Actually Get Paid When They Trash Your Place

Update: 2025-08-07
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In this episode of Vacation Rentals with John, we dive deep into one of the most frustrating parts of running a short-term rental business: getting paid for guest damages.

We’re talking about AirCover, Booking.com, and VRBO — the platforms that promise protection but often leave you covering the bill. I break down:

  • Why your payout is often only 20–50% of the actual damage
  • Why cleaning fees, unauthorized pet charges, and late checkout penalties rarely get covered
  • What documentation you must collect (and when)
  • The real story of a guest swapping out TVs and STILL not getting reimbursed
  • Step-by-step action plan to protect your profit when the platforms fail you

If your wear and tear costs are higher than your profits, you're not in business — you're bleeding cash. Learn how to fight back smart, protect your margins, and run a tighter operation.

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Airbnb Guest Damage, Weak Payouts, and OTA Claims: How to Actually Get Paid When They Trash Your Place

Airbnb Guest Damage, Weak Payouts, and OTA Claims: How to Actually Get Paid When They Trash Your Place