Vrbo took my $1,270! Can a vacation rental host cancel my stay and keep my money? (2024)

Can a vacation rental host cancel your reservation and keep your money? Shannon Jenkins wants to know after her host decided to pocket the money she paid Vrbo for a four-day weekend in Sonoma’s Russian River Valley.

Of course not!

But I had to be sure, so I decided to take her Vrbo refund case. And the answer surprised me. It turns out there are times when you qualify for a refund if your host cancels — and times when you don’t.

Would Jenkins be lucky? Let’s find out.

Flooded out in Guerneville

Jenkins rented a home in Guerneville, Calif., in mid-January. It’s an area I got to know well when I interned at the Northern California bureau of the Los Angeles Times in the early 90s. January is the perfect time to visit because it’s almost free of tourists. Plus, the Russian River Valley is one of the most scenic parts of Northern California — rolling hills, vineyards, and orchards. Jenkins had made a great choice.

Or had she?

Shortly before she was supposed to check in, an atmospheric river drenched Northern California, making the roads to her vacation rental impassable.

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Her Vrbo host contacted her to let her know that she could not stay in the rental on the dates she had booked.

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Jenkins contacted Vrbo and said her host had instructed her to cancel her reservation. But a Vrbo representative told her to wait and let the host cancel, “that way, it would be on them,” she says.

But the host did not officially cancel the reservation until a day after the start of her trip.

Jenkins asked for her money back.

“But they would not offer a refund,” she says. “They would only move the weekend, which does not help me. I don’t live in the area and was only interested in a vacation rental on the weekend I booked it.”

Oh no. So can her flooded-out host keep the $1,300 she paid for a long weekend in Guerneville?

What are your rights when your host cancels your vacation rental?

If your host cancels your rental, and you’ve rented on a popular platform like Airbnb or Vrbo, you have certain rights. They are outlined in the terms and conditions of your purchase.

If a host cancels your reservations before your arrival, both major platforms promise to find you a replacement rental or a hotel.

  • Airbnb’s stays include AirCover, which protects guests against “significant issues,” including host cancellations within 30 days of check-in. “In the unlikely event a host needs to cancel your booking within 30 days of check-in, you’ll automatically get a refund and we can help you find a similar or better home to re-book,” according to Airbnb.
  • Vrbo’s Book With Confidence Guarantee also protects against an owner cancellation, although it does not specifically say it will refund your stay. “If the owner unexpectedly cancels your reservation within 30 days of your stay, we’ll help you find a comparable property,” it says.

But do those guarantees apply to a natural disaster, like a flood?

How vacation rental platforms handle natural disasters

The major rental platforms don’t necessarily consider a natural disaster a valid reason for a host cancellation. But the companies treat these stays slightly differently.

What is Airbnb’s natural disaster policy?

Airbnb has an extenuating circ*mstances policy that covers situations that were “not foreseeable” when you made the reservation. It allows guests to receive a refund under certain circ*mstances.

Many weather events, including hurricanes and winter storms, are excluded. However, floods are not on the list of excluded events. So if Jenkins had booked her stay on Airbnb, she would have been eligible for a refund.

What is Vrbo’s natural disaster policy?

Vrbo offers few specifics when it comes to refunding customers for a stay canceled because of a natural disaster. Interestingly, its site has extensive information for owners. For example, if you’re a Vrbo owner and you have to cancel a stay because of a natural disaster, the company will offer a waiver to “prevent cancellations from hurting your standing in the marketplace.” Vrbo also automatically waives cancellation penalties to hosts related to some natural disasters, such as hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, wildfires, and earthquakes.

So what is Vrbo’s policy? It doesn’t have an official one, but it generally encourages owners to offer a refund or a substitute stay.

That answer is too vague for Jenkins — and for me. So I turned to Vrbo for a better response.

How to protect yourself from a refund disaster

Airbnb offers more codified consumer protections when it comes to natural disasters. But most hosts also do not want you to walk away from the rental experience feeling unhappy, so there is room for negotiation. I’ve heard from many guests who say a brief, polite request to issue a refund — or at least a credit — normally works.

Beyond that, you can avoid any potential foreseeable weather events. For example, Airbnb lists the tropical storms it excludes from its policy:

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So there’s some common-sense advice: Avoid hurricane season. I have more on refunds in my complete guide to a vacation rental.

Are there any legal protections for vacation rental guests with canceled stays?

Your rental agreement spells out your rights to a refund. If you’re renting through a vacation rental platform like Airbnb or Vrbo, refer to the individual refund policy in your reservations.

But some state laws may also apply. For example, if you live in Massachusetts and rent a home in Massachusetts, you may be protected by Mass 940. It covers any “failure to make delivery of the advertised product within a reasonable time” and requires a business to issue a refund.

If you’re renting directly from a vacation rental company, read your agreement very carefully. Most boilerplate contracts I’ve seen lately exclude a natural disaster from their refund policy, and the owner can keep your money if you have to cancel. The agreements also encourage you to buy travel insurance, which is a common refrain in the vacation rental business. (Related: She left her “unsafe” Vrbo rental. Can she get her money back?)

But there is also this common-sense point that must be made. If a vacation rental owner can’t host you on the dates you’ve reserved the home, you deserve a full refund. You can negotiate a future stay if both parties agree. But you should get your money back if you want a refund. Anything less is unethical — no matter what the contract says.

What Vrbo had to say about this flooded vacation rental

So how is this case going to end? Jenkins says it’s simple: Just return her $1,270.

“I would simply like a refund of the amount paid since they were unable to deliver the product, which was a vacation rental property in Guerneville,” she says. “I would prefer not to have to file a dispute or bring them to small claims court.”

Her case was a little bit complicated because of the cancellation timeline. Jenkins didn’t cancel her stay, instead waiting for her host to cancel the reservation a day after she was supposed to check in.

Should that matter? With Vrbo, which has a more amorphous refund policy, it might. But it really shouldn’t. No one disputes that the property was inaccessible. At this point, they’re just fighting over who gets to keep the money.

By the way, we publish executive contacts for both Vrbo and Airbnb on this site. A brief, polite appeal to a manager can help.

I contacted Vrbo on Jenkins’ behalf, and …

Vrbo refunded its booking fee of $132. But when I asked about the rest, here’s what it had to say:

Natural disasters, such as hurricanes or wildfires, do not override the cancellation policy set by the host and agreed to by the guest when they book. Guests that need to cancel or make changes to a booking outside of the cancellation policy window should work directly with the host.

We always recommend that travelers consider buying travel insurance that provides the right coverage for their needs to help protect their vacation plans. Many travel insurance policies provide coverage for unforeseen events, like hurricanes, wildfires or other natural disasters, and the broadest policies may cover cancellations for any reason.

In this case, the property was not available due to a mandatory evacuation caused by a flood. The host has offered to reschedule the guest’s stay dates for another time. If the guest purchased travel insurance, they should also reach out to their insurance for more information on processing a potential claim.

So that’s it — Jenkis gets her booking fees back, but no refund.

That’s disappointing And confusing.

On the one hand, Vrbo is quietly acknowledging that Jenkins deserves a refund by returning its booking fee. On the other, it is openly siding with the host, who does not want to return her money.

I think it’s interesting that Vrbo doesn’t clearly articulate in its published rules that natural disasters won’t override its cancellation policy. But there’s plenty of information online for owners who are worried that canceling a guest’s stay in the wake of a storm might leave it in bad standing with the vacation rental platform. I wonder what kind of message that sends to customers?

Vrbo took my $1,270! Can a vacation rental host cancel my stay and keep my money? (2024)

FAQs

Vrbo took my $1,270! Can a vacation rental host cancel my stay and keep my money? ›

If your host cancels your rental, and you've rented on a popular platform like Airbnb or Vrbo, you have certain rights. They are outlined in the terms and conditions of your purchase. If a host cancels your reservations before your arrival, both major platforms promise to find you a replacement rental or a hotel.

Can a host cancel on you on Vrbo? ›

If a guest misses a deadline payment to complete their booking, a host is allowed to cancel. However, you must try to contact the guest as well as issue the guest a refund of any amount they originally paid, to be eligible for a waiver.

What is the strict cancellation policy for Vrbo? ›

No Refund: No refund allowed. Strict: 100% refund 60 days before check-in; no refund after 60 days. Firm: 100% refund 60 days before check-in; 50% refund 30-60 days before check-in. Moderate: 100% refund 30 days before check-in; 50% refund 14-30 days before check-in.

What qualifies for a cancellation waiver on Vrbo? ›

Natural disaster

Examples include earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, landslides, large-scale outages of essential utilities, tornados, cyclones, flooding, wildfires, and other historically severe or abnormal weather events. We automatically waive cancellations related to some natural disasters.

Can I dispute a Vrbo charge? ›

Dispute a charge

If you don't agree with the charge, you can lodge a dispute by selecting Contact Us. We'll request additional documentation from both you and the host to verify the claim.

Can I sue a Vrbo host? ›

Lawsuits against Vrbo Hosts

You may have the opportunity to file a claim against your Vrbo host if you were injured on their property through no fault of your own. This is because the property owner is expected to ensure that the property they are renting out is safe for their patrons at all times.

What are the responsibilities of the owner of a Vrbo? ›

Vrbo rules for owners emphasize the importance of responsible renting. You should be a good neighbor and be respectful of your neighbors who must live alongside your short-term guests. That means that you should encourage your guests to be good neighbors during their stay.

What is the host penalty for cancellation on Vrbo? ›

Vrbo Partner Cancellation Policy

The cancellation fee ranges from $50 USD and is determined by factors like booking value and timing: Within 48 hours of check-in or after, it's 50% of the reservation for unused nights. More than 48 hours but within 30 days of check-in, it's 25%. More than 30 days prior, it's 10%.

What is a host fee on Vrbo? ›

On Vrbo, hosts generally pay a commission fee of 5% per booking, plus a payment processing fee around 3%. Airbnb, on the other hand, typically charges hosts a service fee of 3% to 5% per booking. However, Airbnb also levies a guest service fee between 14% to 16% on bookings.

How to get a full refund from Vrbo? ›

You can cancel your reservation through your guest account if you are eligible for a 100% refund. You'll receive a refund based on the cancellation policy of the property you booked. If you are not eligible for a 100% refund, you are still able to cancel the reservation from your account.

What happens if vrbo host doesn't confirm? ›

After you submit a booking request, the host has 24 hours to accept or decline. If they don't respond, we'll automatically decline the request for you. If you haven't received a host response, try verifying that: You received an inquiry confirmation email from us.

What is the cancellation fee? ›

Termination fees, also known as cancellation fees, are charges consumers must pay when they decide to end their contract or agreement prior to the agreed upon date.

How to reply to guest cancellation? ›

How to respond to a cancellation email: 5 templates
  1. Acknowledge their frustration: Subject: Sorry to see you go. ...
  2. Show a graceful gratitude. Subject: Your cancellation request. ...
  3. Express understanding, offer alternatives: ...
  4. Say sorry to see you go, but look for feedback: ...
  5. Invite for a future return:

Has anyone sued Vrbo? ›

LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office announced a lawsuit Monday against the operator of the vacation rental platform Vrbo for allegedly processing rental bookings for unregistered hosts, in violation of the city's Short-Term Rental Ordinance.

What do you do if you get scammed on Vrbo? ›

Phishing

Rather than clicking on links in emails, go straight to the Vrbo website and check for messages there. You can also report the suspicious email to Vrbo so they're aware. Use a password manager: A password manager like NordPass is an easy way to enhance your online security.

Can I dispute a vacation rental charge? ›

While chargebacks are rare, they can occur after any credit card transaction. After a chargeback is initiated by a traveler directly with their credit card provider or bank, the deadline to dispute the request can be as soon as within 72 hours.

Can a host cancel a guest? ›

If a Host cancels a reservation, they may incur a minimum fee of $50 USD. The fee is determined by when the cancellation occurs: Within 48 hours or after check-in, it's 50% of the reservation amount for unused nights. Between 48 hours and 30 days before check-in, it's 25% of the reservation amount.

Can Vrbo hosts delete bad reviews? ›

Reviews can't be edited after they've been submitted. However, you and your guests can contact Customer Service and send a request to remove a review.

What happens if a guest cancels on Vrbo? ›

Guests should cancel their bookings through their account. In many cases, you won't need to approve a guest's cancellation and they'll automatically receive a refund based on your cancellation policy. In some cases, a guest may request a cancellation from their account, and it will require your approval.

Can my Airbnb host cancel on me? ›

While it's rare, sometimes a Host may need to cancel a reservation. We understand this can impact your plans in a big way. Rest assured, if your Host cancels your reservation before check-in, you'll receive a full refund.

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