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How do I remove a review from Airbnb as a guest?

In most cases, once a review has been submitted, it cannot be edited or removed by either party. However, Airbnb does have certain policies and mechanisms in place to address exceptional circumstances. In these cases, you will have to report the review to Airbnb and wait for the staff to review your request.



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It's a good idea to keep all your communication with guests in your Airbnb inbox, so our customer service team can easily review any evidence. Keep in mind that only primary Hosts and primary guests can dispute reviews.

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In most cases, once a review has been submitted, it cannot be edited or removed by either party. However, Airbnb does have certain policies and mechanisms in place to address exceptional circumstances. In these cases, you will have to report the review to Airbnb and wait for the staff to review your request.

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According to Airbnb, about 70% of guests leave reviews. One unhappy guest can hurt your revenue for months. [bctt tweet=”According to Airbnb, about 70% of guests leave reviews.”] When (not if) guest issues arise, you must do two things.

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Respond publicly to negative reviews on Airbnb Luckily (or unluckily depending if you are a glass-half-full kind of person!) all reviews that are submitted through the Airbnb system are 100% public and 99% permanent. There are some special occasions where reviews may be removed if they break Airbnb's content policy.

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Yes, they can leave a review. The chances are that when a guest leaves early, it's because the accommodation doesn't suit them in some way. If they have had a problem with a listing, then it's only fair that they should be able to let potential guests know.

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Your detailed ratings for past stays, as well as your overall category and averaged ratings across stays, are only visible to Hosts when you request or book a stay with them in the future.

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You'll need to log in to your account on a desktop computer or browser (not using the Airbnb app) to respond to a review.
  1. Go to Profile > Reviews.
  2. Tap Reviews by you.
  3. Go to the review you'd like to respond to and tap Leave a Response.


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Examples Of Reviews For Bad Guests on Airbnb Sadly, we had issues with [guest name]. They broke things and were very messy, which made hosting them very unpleasant. We would not recommend them to anyone and strongly advise against letting them stay in your property.

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But yes, there are rules around the rating system that are put in place by Airbnb. J.R. Whalen: Now, you mentioned a moment ago that the average guest rating is between 4.7 and 4.8. That's pretty close to five stars.

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Before you book, a Host will only be shown your first name and identity verification status. Your full name and profile photo will be shared with the Host after your booking is confirmed.

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Airbnb reviews are not the sole preserve of guests. Hosts can review their guests too. In fact, hosts can use guest reviews when screening for bad guests. Writing reviews however can be a stressful experience, resulting in many hosts not taking the trouble to leave reviews for their guests.

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Airbnb reviews are not the sole preserve of guests. Hosts can review their guests too. In fact, hosts can use guest reviews when screening for bad guests. Writing reviews however can be a stressful experience, resulting in many hosts not taking the trouble to leave reviews for their guests.

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To encourage honest and impartial reviews, we limit the ability of Hosts and guests to edit a review after they've written it. For stays, if you submit your review first, you may edit it anytime within the 14-day review period, up until the other party submits their review.

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Most common Airbnb Complaints
  • Rental Cleanliness.
  • Lack of Communication With The Host.
  • Wi-Fi Connectivity Issue.
  • Property And Amenities Not Identical To The Description.
  • Poorly Handled Emergency.


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