Airbnb Arbitration Workflow Workshop

Make Airbnb pay you what they owe.

Learn the claims workflow hosts use to start correctly, follow through with leverage, and escalate to arbitration when Airbnb fails to resolve what you are owed.

155properties across 8 cities
23countries litigated
5workshop modules
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Time-sensitive claim window If Airbnb issued Covid-era refunds that affected your payouts, the window to pursue eligible claims is not open forever.

The fear

Hosts leave money behind.

Many hosts are afraid to ask Airbnb for what they are owed. They worry that support will ignore them, reviews will suffer, or the process will get too legal too fast.

The workshop

Claims are a workflow, not a guess.

You will learn how to start your claims the right way, how to follow through without compromising reviews, and how to get paid when the ordinary resolution path stalls.

What you will learn

The complete Airbnb claims path.

Move from support ticket confusion to a clean escalation path: documentation, resolution handling, payout maximization, arbitration filing, and legal strategy.

01

The Airbnb claims process and what to prepare before you open a case.

02

How to navigate resolutions without compromising your reviews.

03

How to maximize Airbnb resolution payouts with stronger documentation.

04

How to file arbitration when Airbnb fails to pay or respond fairly.

05

How legal expertise changes the timing, framing, and follow-through.

Meet the speakers

Operator experience plus arbitration strategy.

Sean brings the host-side operating reality. Enrico brings the legal and mass-arbitration framework.

Sean Rakidzich

Sean Rakidzich

Entrepreneur, educator, and short-term rental operator who built a portfolio of 155 properties across 8 cities and automated his company in 2021.

  • Host-side claim context
  • Portfolio operations experience
  • Airbnb process pattern recognition
Enrico Schaefer

Enrico Schaefer

Trial attorney with experience across AI, Web3, blockchain, intellectual property, mass arbitration, and matters involving clients in 23 countries.

  • Arbitration process expertise
  • Escalation and leverage strategy
  • Legal framing for stronger claims

Why this matters

Do not let support fatigue decide your payout.

  • Turn vague support conversations into a documented claim trail.
  • Know when to keep working inside Airbnb resolutions and when to escalate.
  • Understand what a stronger arbitration-ready claim package looks like.
  • Leave with a practical workflow, not just legal theory.

Previous webinar feedback

Hosts use Sean's training to avoid expensive mistakes.

These testimonials came from prior webinar attendees and short-term rental students surfaced on the existing A2W2 page.

"Sean helped me understand listing strategy, photo storytelling, and the campaigns that move guests to book."Robert Neundorf
"I have 12 plus properties doing more than $20k per month. Sean gives advice that works in different markets."Andrew Alanis
"I built through Covid and avoided brutal mistakes up front because Sean explains what actually matters."Mike Stone
"I went from 1 to 9 properties and $100k per year net. The systems made the difference."Amy McIntyre

FAQ

Before you register.

The workshop is built for hosts who need a practical decision path before they lose more time inside generic support loops.

Is this only for Covid refund claims?

The strongest urgency on the original page is the closing window for Covid-era refund payouts. The workflow also teaches claim setup, documentation, and escalation principles that apply whenever Airbnb fails to resolve a payout issue fairly.

Will this hurt my reviews?

The workshop covers how to navigate resolutions without compromising reviews, so your claim process does not become a guest-experience problem.

Do I need a lawyer before attending?

No. The point is to understand the workflow, the evidence, and the arbitration path before you decide what level of support your claim needs.

Where do I get the current date, time, and price?

The registration page has the current checkout and session details. This page focuses on the workshop outcome and why eligible hosts should act now.

Stop guessing through support tickets

Build your claim the right way.

Get the operator workflow and legal framing before the eligible claim window closes.