My Airbnb rental is infested with fleas! What should I do? (2024)

Sophia Konewko’s Airbnb rental in Siesta Key, Fla., is infested with fleas. The tiny insects have peppered her arms and legs with deep red blisters that don’t stop itching.

But that isn’t the worst of it.

Konewko had checked into the Airbnb from hell. It looked like it was halfway through a major renovation. There were missing appliances, unfinished walls, no heat and no air conditioning.

“It was a construction zone,” she says.

She negotiated with the owner for days, hoping to leave and spend the rest of her Florida vacation in a functional rental. But the owner only offered empty promises. And Airbnb dragged its feet when she asked if she could move.

And that’s how she ended up on our doorstep. (Related: I’ve been banned by Airbnb, but no one will tell me why.)

Of course, we could not turn someone like Konewko away. Her case, while extreme, is not uncommon. Let’s find out:

  • If there’s construction in my vacation rental, do I have to stay?
  • What does Airbnb have to say about construction in a rental?
  • Can I get a refund from Airbnb if my rental has fleas?

But first things first. Let’s take a look at this horrific case involving fleas and a home remodeling gone awry.

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“We were absolutely shocked”

I’ve gotta admit, this case is almost too bad to be true.

Konewko and her father had been saving their pennies for a special family vacation — a rental in Siesta Key in January and February. Siesta Key is near Sarasota, on Florida’s West Coast — famous for its white sand beaches and laid-back vibe. It was the perfect place to escape the Minnesota winter.

“After my dad and I drove 27 hours from Minnesota to Siesta Key and checked into our Airbnb, we were absolutely shocked.”

She says the house was a construction zone. There were no kitchen counters and no sink. There was no water in the kitchen and no working microwave. The refrigerator short-circuited during the day, heating and cooling intermittently. (Related: The secret of disabled Airbnb accounts: Is it sabotage?)

“There were wires everywhere from the walls, electrical issues, and no lightswitch plates on any of the switches,” she says. “The house was covered with drywall dust. There was no heat or air conditioning. There were two dogs and a bird in the house.” (Here’s our guide to renting a vacation home.)

Worse, Konewko and her father had paid $6,428 to stay in the property for two months.

Like I said, too bad to be true.

Get me out of here!

Konewko appealed to the owner, who was there and continuously assured her and her family that “things would be fixed.” But they weren’t.

“We stayed while searching for other housing options, which was quite difficult because of the number of bedrooms we needed,” she says. It was also high season in Florida, and most vacation rentals were booked. (Related: My Airbnb.com home is a guesthouse – how about a refund?)

“Eventually, without any air or heat for 20 days, I got Airbnb to move my checkout date and found another property,” she says.

Problem solved? Oh no. Konewko’s problems were just beginning.

What to do about these severe flea bites?

When she checked out of the rental from hell, she felt an itching sensation. And then more itching. And more.

“I then realized that the house was flea-infested,” she says. “My guests and I were suffering from severe flea bites.”

Konewko contacted Airbnb immediately. She sent them pictures and asked for help.

“I have been passed around between over 15 Airbnb reps about the flea infestation, and they

say that it isn’t covered under the AirCover guarantee because I didn’t report it

within 72 hours,” she says. “However, I did report it the moment I realized it was fleas.”

She wants a refund for all 20 days she had to stay in the vacation rental from hell.

But can she get it?

Let’s find out.

If there’s construction in my vacation rental, do I have to stay?

First, let’s answer this question: Do you have to stay in a vacation rental when there’s construction?

The answer: probably not.

I say “probably” because there are different types of construction.

An unfinished deck may be a minor inconvenience for a tenant. And a vacation rental platform like Airbnb and Vrbo would politely decline to offer you a full refund, or any refund, for a minor issue.

But appliances that don’t work, unfinished counters, sinks without water — that’s serious. You don’t need to read the terms and conditions of your platform or your rental contract to know that you don’t have to stay.

Konewko should have checked out of this vacation rental immediately.

And Airbnb should have helped her.

What does Airbnb have to say about construction in a rental?

The major vacation rental platforms address these serious shortcomings in their guarantees.

  • Airbnb’s AirCover guarantee protects guests against “significant issues.” It says if the listing is different than advertised and your host can’t resolve the issue, it will help you find a similar place, depending on availability at comparable pricing. Alternatively, it will offer a full or partial refund. It does not specify if the refund is only for unused nights.
  • Vrbo’s Book With Confidence guarantee offers a similar promise. It says if the property is “materially misrepresented” in the listing when you booked — for example, it’s missing a bed or bedroom — or if the property needs major repair and you’re unable to stay, Vrbo will help you book a new reservation. Like Airbnb, it will refund you if it can’t find a replacement rental, although it doesn’t say anything about refunding nights for which you already stayed.

Both guarantees require that you notify the platform within a day or two of seeing the problem. And that was Konewko’s problem. She had waited 20 days to resolve this and was long past the notification period for issues.

The more of these cases my team and I handle, the more we are convinced that hosts intentionally drag out the process so that AirCover and Book With Confidence are moot. I suspect that’s what happened to Konewko.

But what about the fleas?

Can I get a refund from Airbnb if my rental has fleas?

Yes, Airbnb should offer a full refund if you stay in a rental that has fleas.

Airbnb’s AirCover guarantee does not specifically address fleas. But it says If you ever feel unsafe, AirCover would apply. And painful welts from a flea infestation would definitely qualify.

Same thing with Vrbo — if you find fleas, you have a solid case for a refund.

But how do you get a refund? Unfortunately, neither platform offers a roadmap for refund. Nor do they address the often difficult circ*mstances that don’t neatly fit into a category. For example, Konewko negotiated with the owner and Airbnb for 20 days before moving to a new rental, and she didn’t recognize the fleas until after she left her first rental.

We see so many cases like this, where platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo create arbitrary rules that exclude worthy cases from consideration.

But to the point: Konewko should have received some kind of refund for staying in a construction zone infested with fleas.

A confusing conclusion to a messy case

Fortunately, Konewko kept a paper trail of her correspondence between her and Airbnb. Unfortunately, that paper trail showed some serious oversights that vastly complicated her case.

The messages between Konewko and Airbnb suggested she had not contacted the platform after she checked in, and instead negotiated directly with the owner (she disputes that).

After requesting a refund, here’s what Airbnb said:

We apologize about this experience and thank you for reaching out to us! We are generally in a much stronger position to assist any of our community members when we’re contacted over the course of a stay; this affords us the opportunity to remediate any problems with the other party directly. Rest assured, I am here to help.

Whenever a situation like this arises, we advocate for an amicable solution. As a neutral third-party not present during the reservation, we must make a fair decision based on documentation and communication from both Host and guest.

Correction: Airbnb is not a neutral third party. It represents the host, not the guest.

I contacted Airbnb on her behalf. It took several weeks, but the company finally responded directly to her.

“I was contacted by Airbnb today, and I received 100 percent of my money back — $6,428,” she told me. “Your advocacy efforts are incredible and I am so appreciative. Thank you so much for taking the time to help.”

I’m happy she received a refund. But next time, when she loops Airbnb into a problem, my recommendation would be to do it immediately and in writing. That way, there’s written proof that you’ve followed the AirCover requirements.

But something tells me there won’t be a next time. I don’t think we’ll see Konewko renting from Airbnb anymore.

My Airbnb rental is infested with fleas! What should I do? (2024)

FAQs

My Airbnb rental is infested with fleas! What should I do? ›

Yes, Airbnb

Airbnb
Airbnb, Inc. (/ˌɛərˌbiːɛnˈbiː/ AIR-BEE-en-BEE) is an American company operating an online marketplace for short- and long-term homestays and experiences. The company acts as a broker and charges a commission from each booking.
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should offer a full refund if you stay in a rental that has fleas. Airbnb's AirCover guarantee does not specifically address fleas. But it says If you ever feel unsafe, AirCover would apply. And painful welts from a flea infestation would definitely qualify.

What kills fleas instantly in the house? ›

Detergent and dish soap will kill fleas, so you don't need to run out and grab something extra. Don't forget to clean pet beds or other areas they frequent, such as in closets or under beds. If a pet bed does not have a removable cover, it may be worth tossing and getting a new one once your flea problem has passed.

How to deal with a flea infestation? ›

How to get rid of fleas in the house - fast!
  1. Treat all pets for fleas. ...
  2. Regularly vacuum everywhere your pet has been. ...
  3. Wash pet bedding. ...
  4. Allow pets access to all their usual places. ...
  5. Use a household spray.

How many fleas is an infestation? ›

As few as 20 fleas might mean your pet is infested, while the most could be between 200 to 300. Ignoring a few fleas can quickly lead to an infestation on your dog and in your home,2 because two adult fleas could lead to hundreds of eggs and pupae. Fleas start feeding on blood within minutes of landing on your pet.

Will fleas go away on their own? ›

Adult fleas have impressive survival abilities, lasting up to 100 days without a host. However, their lifespan is ultimately dependent on getting a blood meal. While pre-emerged adults can survive without feeding for up to 155 days, younger fleas can endure extended periods without a host, sometimes up to a year.

How long will fleas live in a house without pets? ›

Remember: Adult fleas can live up to two weeks without attaching themselves to a host. So, although females can't reproduce during that time, they still have up to two weeks to find a host and reproduce. And since they reproduce rapidly, one pregnant female adult flea can lead to many fleas in a short time.

What kills fleas in 30 minutes? ›

Capstar (nitenpyram) is a fast-acting flea treatment tablet for use in dogs and cats that starts killing fleas in only 30 minutes.

What do fleas hate the most? ›

10 of the best plants to deter fleas
  1. Mint. Mint plants may smell great to us, but fleas don't like their strong scent. ...
  2. Catnip. Catnip is a member of the mint family and is commonly used as an insect repellent. ...
  3. Rosemary. ...
  4. Citronella. ...
  5. Chrysanthemums. ...
  6. Cedarwood. ...
  7. Marigolds. ...
  8. Lemongrass.
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How do I get rid of thousands of fleas? ›

Use acarpet and room spray or insect fogger designed to help kill fleas. Be sure to read the label and use as directed. Check infested areas for up to three weeks post-treatment because fleas in cocoons that survive a first round of treatment may hatch and spread.

How long does it take for flea infestation to go away? ›

In most cases, it takes three to four months to completely get rid of a flea infestation since it takes fleas this long to go through their life stages, according to the American Kennel Club. “The real battle against fleas comes down to killing those that aren't on your cat or dog,” said Cooley.

Is Dawn dish soap good for fleas? ›

Dawn dish soap will drown fleas that are on your pet, killing them quickly. However, it does nothing to prevent reinfection with fleas, so you are likely to see an ongoing flea issue with your pet unless you switch to a proper preventative flea product.

How many times can one flea bite you? ›

Fleas can bite people, most often on the feet, ankles, and legs. They may bite three times in a row. This is known as “breakfast, lunch, and dinner.”

Can fleas live on human hair? ›

Human hair lacks the dense fur and warm environment that fleas find ideal for breeding and feeding. As a result, while fleas may hitch a ride on human hair temporarily, they're unlikely to establish a long-term residence.

Do flea bombs work? ›

They are designed as indoor flea treatments by slowly releasing pesticides into the air. Due to their size, strength, and chemical composition, flea bombs are not considered long-term pest control and may not be able to combat true flea infestations, but they can have moderate short-term efficacy.

What causes a sudden infestation of fleas? ›

What causes a flea infestation? Fleas may hop onto your pet's fur from another pet or from infested dirt or grass outside. When the fleas reproduce, more fleas can infest your home. They tend to hide in bedding, furniture, and floor cracks.

What to do if your house is infested with fleas? ›

Thoroughly and regularly clean areas where you find adult fleas, flea larvae, and flea eggs. Vacuum floors, rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, and crevices around baseboards and cabinets daily or every other day to remove flea eggs, larvae, and adults.

Can fleas live on hardwood floors? ›

While fleas are most commonly found on pets, they can infest furniture, carpets, and (unfortunately) hardwood floors. Fleas can burrow deep into the spaces between floorboards and feed on dust and debris that might linger there.

Where do fleas lay eggs in a house? ›

Adult fleas lay eggs that hatch into larvae and get everywhere — in carpets, between floorboards, in upholstery, and in your pet's bedding. So you might think you've accomplished getting rid of fleas, only to find a new generation emerging days to weeks after you've started treating your pet.

What is the white sock test for fleas? ›

Try the White Sock Test – Pull on a pair of knee-high white socks and move slowly through a room. Your body heat should be enough to attract fleas, who will leap on to your socks for a bite to eat. After you've completed a circuit of the room, check your socks for any fleas.

Can you feel fleas crawling on you? ›

Adult cat flea. The sensation feels like bugs, worms, or mites that are biting, crawling over, or burrowing into, under, or out of your skin. They must be there, because you can feel them, and you are even pretty sure that you can see them.

How to find where fleas are coming from? ›

Check any areas where pets have been, such as the pet's bed or toys, for signs of fleas or flea dirt. Hire a professional pest control company to inspect the property for fleas before moving in. If you do find signs of fleas or suspect an infestation, it's important to take action before moving in.

What is the best homemade flea killer? ›

DIY natural flea repellent for animals: equal parts apple cider vinegar and water, 15 drops essential oil of your choice (eucalyptus, lavender, lemongrass, etc.), one drop castille soap.

What can I spray inside my house for fleas? ›

Table 2. Some indoor flea control sprays (not for use on pets).
Active ingredientBrand name (examples)
Pre-mixed, ready-to-use sprays
nylar + permethrinEnforcer Flea Spray for Homes (RTU)
methoprene + permethrinZodiac Fleatrol Carpet & Upholstery Pump (RTU), Adams Home Flea & Tick Spray (RTU)
13 more rows

How do I disinfect my house from fleas? ›

How to Deep Clean a House with Fleas
  1. Bring Your Pet to the Vet ASAP!
  2. Vacuum Like Your Life Depends On It!
  3. Wash Everything in Hot Water.
  4. Steam Clean Carpets and Upholstery.
  5. Disinfect all hard surfaces.
  6. Use Flea Treatments for Your Home.
  7. Other Tips to Make Your Home Flea-Free Forever.
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How do you stop fleas from spreading in the house? ›

Vacuum every day to remove eggs, larvae and adults; this is the best method for initial control of a flea infestation. Be sure to vacuum the following areas: carpets, cushioned furniture, cracks and crevices on floors, along baseboards and the basem*nt.

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