How to Handle Guest Complaints
When a guest encounters an issue upon arrival or during their stay, handling it quickly and professionally is essential. Typical complaints include check-in problems, cleaning issues, missing items, damages, or amenities that don't match the listing.
Why Handling Complaints Matters
- Fairness for guests: If something disrupts the stay and it wasn't the guest's fault (and wasn't clearly communicated before booking), guests may be entitled to compensation.
- Better reviews and future bookings: Fast, solution-focused communication increases the chance of a positive outcome and protects your rating.
Understanding Complaint Validity
When Is a Complaint Considered Valid?
A complaint can be considered valid if the problem is linked to the accommodation or its surroundings and could reasonably have been prevented, communicated, or handled.
Typically Valid Complaints
- Poor property conditions
- Non-functional or unavailable amenities
- Wrong advertisement
- Inaccessibility to the property
- Property uninhabitable
- Poor road conditions in the vicinity of the property without an alternative route
- Essential advertised points of interest unavailable (beach closed)
Typically Invalid Complaints
- Weather conditions
- Some non-essential points of interest unavailable (restaurants, supermarkets)
- Typical cultural or local conditions (includes noise disturbance typical for property location, for example in city centre)
- Normal noise by neighbours during the day
- Minor dust on surfaces or spider webs
- Small amounts of dirt or fallen leaves on outside areas
- Old-fashioned furniture or interior
- Failure to read the advertisement properly
- Force majeure on the host side
- Damage by a third party, for example burglary (unless proof of pre-existing security issue at the property)
Guests are requested to inform you immediately if anything is not right during their stay and have up to a week after check-out to report it. Most concerns can be resolved quickly when addressed on-site, and prompt communication helps prevent further inconvenience.
Assessing the Severity of an Issue
Complaints are classified according to the impact it has on the guest stay and the disruption caused:
Minor Issues
Small inconveniences that do not impact the usability of the property or the overall stay.
Examples: not enough cutlery, worn furniture, non-essential appliances not working (toaster, coffee machine).
Moderate Issues
Issues that affect comfort or parts of the property's functionality, but the stay can continue.
Examples: temporary loss of hot water, Wi-Fi or heating, cleanliness issues, bugs, daytime noise disturbance, bedrooms being locked, strong smell with identifiable source, incorrect location by more than 5 km, several separate minor issues.
Major Issues
Issues that significantly limit the intended use of the property or create serious disruption.
Examples: health or safety concerns (mould, pests), loss of critical utilities (water, electricity), night-time noise disturbance, more than 3 separate moderate issues.
Severe Issues
The property is not usable or accessible, or there is a serious health, safety or privacy breach. The guest may not be able to stay or may need to leave.
Examples: guest cannot access the property at check-in, flooding or fire, bed bugs, severe mould, CCTV in private areas, host entry without permission, not enough beds or space for the booked number of guests.
For moderate, major, or severe issues, a solution should be appropriate to the impact on the guest's stay.
Response Time Requirements
On-Site Issues for Valid Complaints
| Severity | Expected Host Reply Time After Holidu Contacts You |
|---|---|
| Minor | Within 24 hours |
| Moderate | Same day (max. 12 hours) |
| Major | Within 2 hours |
| Severe | Within 2 hours |
After Check-In Issues for Valid Complaints
| Severity | Expected Host Reply Time |
|---|---|
| Minor | Within 2 working days |
| Moderate | Within 2 working days |
| Major | Within 2 working days |
| Severe | Within 2 working days |
Contacting Holidu for Assistance
If a guest complaint cannot be resolved directly with the guest, you should use the Holidu assistant to contact customer service. The Holidu team will assess the validity and severity of the complaint and step in if no appropriate solution or agreement is reached between you and the guest.
Understanding Platform Responsibilities
Booking platforms are not responsible for property-related issues and will not refund their commission. Each platform has hosting standards, which allow them to refund or cancel bookings if a guest provides valid documentation of a violation, such as health hazards or misrepresented listings.
If Holidu needs to step in and compensation must be granted based on the severity and validity of the issue, the compensation will be handled by Holidu and recovered from you using the Balance Concept.
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