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How to Successfully Appeal a False Damage Claim on Airbnb or Booking: The Evidence and Communication Protocol

Around 43% of Airbnb host damage claims are denied or reduced on review — knowing exactly what the review process actually checks for is how you land on the right side of that number.

Understand the Process You're Actually Being Reviewed Under

On Airbnb, a host damage claim generally moves through two stages: first, the host requests reimbursement directly from the guest through the Resolution Center, and the guest has a short window (commonly 72 hours) to pay or dispute. If the guest disputes or doesn't respond, the host can escalate to AirCover for Hosts, and Airbnb's own review team then weighs both sides' evidence — photos, receipts, repair estimates, timestamps, and any messages — before deciding. As a guest, your goal at every stage is to build a factual, evidence-based record, not to argue with the host directly.

Step 1: Respond Within the Platform's Deadline

Check the specific response window stated in the claim notification and don't miss it — a missed deadline can result in an automatic charge regardless of whether the underlying claim is valid.

Step 2: Pull Your Own Evidence, Even If You Didn't Plan for a Dispute

Step 3: Scrutinize the Host's Evidence, Not Just Your Own

Step 4: Submit a Factual, Organized Response Through the Official Channel

Respond through the platform's formal dispute process, not a private message to the host. Keep your response factual: reference specific photos, specific dates, and specific messages rather than general statements. If your claim is initially denied or the host's claim initially upheld against you, you can generally appeal by directly addressing the specific reason given and adding new evidence, rather than repeating the same submission.

What This Means Practically

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