Pay only after removal

Airbnb Review
Removal Services

We submit a credible, structured removal request to Airbnb using policy-based reasoning quickly and professionally to delete the negative review, with a 80% success rate. We stay fully transparent, and you only pay after the review is removed.

Real Airbnb Reviews We
Successfully Helped Remove

Mini case studies showing real review problems and how we helped hosts protect their ratings.

Our Proven Airbnb Review Removal Results

The numbers speak for themselves. We help 70+ hosts protect their ratings, rankings, and bookings.

550+

Reviews Removed

80%

Success Rate

24-72hours

Average removal time

We Follow 100% Airbnb Review Policy - Ethical Process, No Scam, No Third Parties

We work strictly within Airbnb’s Review Policy; no scams, no shortcuts, and no third-party tools. Everything is
handled directly through the Airbnb platform, with expert guidance to request removal when a review violates
policy, within 24–72 hours, depending on Airbnb’s review process.

One Negative Airbnb Review Can Cost
You Dozens of Bookings

A negative Airbnb review doesn’t just reduce bookings; it can damage your years of five-star hosting. It can also
affect how often guests see and trust your listing. And if it gets shared online, the impact can spread fast,
hurting your reputation even more.

Airbnb Reviews We Can Help Remove

Airbnb has strict rules for removing reviews, and most hosts don’t know how to write a strong, structured dispute that fits those policies. We do;
whether it’s extortion, fake content, or other policy violations, and we help remove unfair Airbnb reviews so you can reclaim your reputation.

Retaliation Reviews

A Retaliation Review happens when a guest leaves a negative review after you enforce house rules, charge for damages, or deny an unfair refund. We remove it by building a policy-backed case using message history and a clear timeline to show the review was posted out of revenge, which removes odds by up to 50%.

Extortion Reviews

An Extortion Review happens when a guest demands a refund, discount, or free stay in exchange for a good review or threatens a bad review if you don’t comply. We handle the removal by submitting the right evidence and positioning your dispute clearly under Airbnb’s extortion policy using screenshots and message history.

Irrelevant Reviews

External issues make up 25% of disputes. An Irrelevant Review focuses on things outside your control, like weather, neighborhood, location complaints, or airline delays. We remove it by showing Airbnb the review is based on external factors, not the actual stay or your hosting.

False or Misleading Claims

This is one of the hardest categories because Airbnb may treat some complaints as “opinion.” A False or Misleading Review includes claims that contradict your listing details or the guest’s own messages. We dispute it using dated proof, like check-in photos, chat history, and listing screenshots to expose clear inconsistencies.

Third-Party / Non-Guest Reviews

A Third-Party Review is posted by someone who never actually stayed at your property. We remove it by proving the reviewer wasn’t tied to the reservation using booking details, no-show records, and account connection evidence. These cases can see removal rates of up to 85% when properly documented.

Harassment, Hate Speech, or Discrimination

Airbnb does not allow reviews that include abusive, threatening, or discriminatory language toward you or your property. We remove it by flagging clear Content Policy violations and sending the exact wording to Airbnb’s Trust & Safety team for review. These cases have up to 95% removal rates, and serious violations are often taken down fast.

Suspicious or Competitor Reviews

Sometimes a bad-faith guest, competitor, or fake account can leave a non-genuine review, like repeated low stars or vague complaints. We handle it by documenting behavior patterns and account history to trigger Airbnb’s internal integrity checks. Removal rates average up to 50% for new accounts and up to 70%+ for established hosts.

Content Policy Violations

A review can never mention explicit language, discrimination, political rants, or content unrelated to the stay. We remove it by clearly matching the review to Airbnb’s content rules and escalating when needed. Explicit or discriminatory reviews see up to 90% removal, with local rules adding extra leverage.

Personal Info Reviews

Guests can not share private details (full names, phone numbers, addresses, license plates, or screenshots). We remove it by highlighting the exact privacy breach, attaching the review text, and providing proof. These are usually high-success cases, often up to 80%+ when the violation is obvious.

No Removal, No Payment – Guaranteed

Our process is simple and transparent: you only pay if the negative
review is successfully removed.

What Our Airbnb Review Removal Experts Handle

Asking Airbnb to remove a review just because it’s negative isn’t enough. Each review must be audited against Airbnb’s policies, matched to the right violation type, and supported with clear evidence. We submit a clear, structured removal request quickly and professionally. Our experts handle the entire process professionally to protect your listing and reputation.

Audit negative reviews against Airbnb policy

We review each case to see exactly which Airbnb rule the review violates.

Identify violations most hosts miss

We catch retaliation, extortion, and policy breaches that are often overlooked.

Build strong, evidence-based cases

We organize messages, photos, and timelines to support the dispute.

Communicate professionally with Airbnb support

We submit clear, policy-focused requests that support teams take seriously.

Follow up and escalate when needed

We track the case and push for review when initial requests are ignored or denied.

Why Hosts Trust Our Airbnb Review Removal Services?

We maintain an up to 80% Airbnb review removal success rate because our expert team understands the ins and outs of Airbnb’s review policies. Every day, we do the review management for the hosts and audit hundreds of negative reviews from real hosts. Also, stay up to date with policy changes, and know how to clearly present the right words and evidence to Airbnb for the best possible outcome.

Testimonials From Satisfied Airbnb Hosts

Here’s what hosts say after we successfully removed policy-violating reviews and protected their ratings.

70+ Satisfied Host

Our Airbnb Review Removal Process

We take you from consultation to removal with a clear process backed by policy, evidence, and expert handling.

Get a Free Consultation

Tell us what happened. We’ll review the situation for free and let you know if the review qualifies for removal.

Share the Review Details

You send us the review link, messages, and any photos or proof. We’ll organize everything for you.

Handle the Removal Process

We build the case, write structured reasons that Airbnb wants, submit it to Airbnb, and handle all follow-ups so you don’t have to deal with support.

Review Removed

Once approved, the review is taken down, and your rating is protected. We’ll confirm as soon as it’s gone.

FAQ about Airbnb Review Removal

We cover common Airbnb review questions, policy rules, and what to do if you want a review removed.

What Are Airbnb Review Removal Services?

Airbnb review removal services help hosts challenge reviews that violate Airbnb policy (retaliation, extortion, non-guest, privacy/content violations, etc.). The service typically organizes evidence (messages, photos, timestamps), maps it to Airbnb’s policy language, and submits a clean, policy-backed dispute via the proper channel.

Airbnb may remove a review (and related ratings/content) if it violates Airbnb’s Reviews Policy. Airbnb says, “ There are certain circumstances where reviews are unhelpful or untrustworthy and may be removed if they violate our policy. If a host or guest believes a review violates our policy, users can file a review dispute to have it considered for removal.”

They don’t allow,

  • Reviews that are irrelevant
  • Reviews that are fake
  • Reviews involving bias, deception, extortion, incentivization, or pressure
  • Reviews used to harm competition
  • Reviews that are retaliatory
  • Reviews that violate our Content Policy

Airbnb now relies more on automated forms instead of human support. If a review doesn’t clearly break a specific policy, it often gets denied, even if it’s unfair or inaccurate. Hosts also have fewer chances to explain context, which makes removals harder than before.

Yes, a guest can leave a review even if they have not stayed or checked in, but it violates Airbnb review policy. Upon submitting the request to remove the review, Airbnb deletes the review.≈

Yes, Airbnb’s Reviews Policy allows removal when a review violates policy (and Airbnb community discussions continue to reference retaliation as a policy-based dispute category).

No. Submitting the request only triggers a review. Airbnb removes it with proper evidence, a structured way to show the valid reasons, and only if the review violates Airbnb policy.

 

Yes. Superhost requires (with other metrics) a 4.8+ overall rating, and reviews count once both parties review or the 14-day window ends. A single low rating can threaten the superhost status.

Yes, multiple Airbnb Community threads describe an “automatic” or “new” review removal system and frustration with denials, even when hosts believe the case is strong.

Re-check the review against specific policy clauses (not “unfair,” but “violates X”). Re-submit with a timeline + screenshots showing cause/effect (enforcement → threat → review).

If it’s opinion-based, shift to: professional public response and prevention (house rules, pre-arrival confirmations).

You can pay for help preparing a dispute, but no legitimate service can “force-delete” reviews or bypass Airbnb. Avoid anyone promising guaranteed removals or claiming insider access. Airbnb decides removals under their policy.

Because Airbnb often treats many complaints as subjective opinions unless they clearly break a policy rule (harassment, privacy, extortion, irrelevant content, etc.). Evidence matters most when it proves a policy violation, not just that the guest is wrong.

Yes, Airbnb explicitly states they may remove reviews (and associated ratings/content) when they violate the Reviews Policy.

 

All evidence should be tied to a specific policy clause. Commonly useful evidence includes:

  • Airbnb message thread screenshots (threats, extortion, retaliation cues)
  • Photos/time-stamped proof (damage, cleanliness, check-in condition)
  • Listing screenshots (amenities/rules disclosed)
  • Reservation facts (dates, cancellation/no-show context)

Airbnb removes reviews that violate their core Reviews Policy and Content Policy, specifically targeting content that is irrelevant to the stay, fake, retaliatory, or contains discriminatory/explicit language. Key grounds for removal include extortion, non-factual claims, or mentioning private details.

 

Sometimes, but only when you can show it crosses into a policy violation. If it’s “their opinion,” Airbnb may keep it even if you disagree.

It’s generally harder when the issue is “unfair” but not a clear policy breach. Community reports suggest the newer, more automated flow denies more often unless the violation is obvious.

 

If you can show the review is retaliation tied to enforcement for example, after filing a claim or charging for damages, and it meets policy criteria for removal. Hosts frequently discuss this scenario in community threads.

 

Not automatically. Rule-breaking helps only if it supports a policy-based removal reason that is retaliation after you enforced rules, or the review includes prohibited content.

Ask them to point to which part of the Reviews Policy they believe allows it.

  • Re-submit with a shorter, clearer policy mapping (quote the clause → show proof).
  • Post a calm public response so future guests see your side.

If the review doesn’t violate policy, yes, the best move is a short, polite response that reassures future guests (facts, fix, friendly tone). Removal is best when you have a clean policy match.

Keep it:

  • Short (2–5 sentences)
  • Calm (no blame, no emotion)
  • Corrective (one factual clarification + what you do going forward)
  • Guest-focused (reassure future guests)

Depends on whether it violates the Reviews Policy (e.g., irrelevant, not based on an actual stay, extortion/retaliation/prohibited content). You’ll need to book and message context to argue policy.

Airbnb review removal requests are processed, and a decision is emailed within 24 to 48 hours, though some cases may take longer. If a violation of the content policy is clear, removal can happen faster, but contested reviews often require a moderator to review the case.

No. Any ethical service should be clear: we improve the odds by building a better policy-backed case, but Airbnb makes the final decision.

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Airbnb Review Removed

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Airbnb Review Removal
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