Filed under damage-claims
Every article cross-referenced with "damage-claims". 12 entries total.
- N°01 Filed · 29 APR 2026
AirCover Resolution Center: The 24-Hour Response Window and How to Use It
Every AirCover damage claim has to start in the Resolution Center with a guest message. You have 24 hours for the guest to respond before escalation. The way you write that first message determines whether the claim is settled in hours or drags for weeks.
- N°02 Filed · 28 APR 2026
AirCover vs. Security Deposits: Why Airbnb Eliminated Them (and What Hosts Lost)
Airbnb quietly phased out traditional security deposits in 2023, replacing them with AirCover's claim process. For many hosts the shift feels like a loss. Here is what actually changed, where the gap sits, and what hosts can do about small damages now.
- N°03 Filed · 27 APR 2026
AirCover for Smoke Damage: A Complete Filing Guide
Smoke damage is the most denied AirCover category because smell is not self-documenting. The hosts who get paid follow a specific 24-hour protocol — ozone reading, professional testing, and cleaning bill. Here is the playbook.
- N°04 Filed · 26 APR 2026
The $3M AirCover Liability Cap: What It Actually Protects (and What It Doesn't)
AirCover's $3M liability protection is the biggest-sounding number in Airbnb's host guarantees. The actual coverage is narrower than the marketing suggests — here is a clear map of what is covered, what is excluded, and when you need supplemental insurance.
- N°05 Filed · 25 APR 2026
AirCover Pet Damage Claims: Why 70% Get Reduced (and How to Protect the Full Value)
Pet damage claims are the single most frequently reduced category in AirCover. Roughly seven out of ten are paid at less than what the host asked. The reasons are predictable and fixable — here is the pet-claim playbook.
- N°06 Filed · 24 APR 2026
The AirCover Appeal Process: How to Reverse a Denial (2026)
If AirCover denied your claim, it is not over. There is a formal 30-day appeal window, an escalation ladder up to Executive Resolution, and specific language that flips roughly 40 percent of denials. Here is the playbook.