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飓风重创牙买加民宿,房东面临收入损失与重建挑战
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牙买加特雷瑟海滩的民宿房东Jordan Senior的度假小屋在飓风Melissa后被洪水淹没至膝盖深,导致无法接待客人。此次灾难不仅中断了他的主要收入来源,还严重影响了他正在建设中的其他房产,其中一处甚至屋顶被毁。Senior表示,他花费了大量资金建造和运营小屋,原本计划用收益来支持新项目的建设,但现在不得不将资金用于修复受损房产,面临巨大的经济和精神压力。他希望Airbnb等平台能为受灾房东提供更多支持。

🏠 飓风Melissa对Jordan Senior的民宿“Cashaw Cabin”造成了毁灭性打击,小屋被洪水淹没至膝盖深,已无法接待客人,预计至少需要一个半月才能修复营业。这直接导致了Senior收入的严重中断。

🏗️ 飓风不仅影响了现有房产,还严重阻碍了Senior的房产开发计划。他正在建造的一栋两居室别墅屋顶被毁,墙体受损,原计划几周内完工,现在不得不推迟数月,且资金将从储蓄中挪用以进行修复。

💸 Senior原本依靠民宿每年约30,000美元的收入来支持其他房产的建设,此次灾难迫使他不得不将用于新项目和最终润色的资金转向紧急维修,进一步加剧了他的财务压力。Airbnb已取消了他的预订,但他认为平台在灾后对房东的支持不足。

😥 Senior在精神上也承受着巨大的压力,他表示身心俱疲。尽管他曾经历过其他飓风,但此次灾难造成的损失以及对未来的不确定性,让他感到前所未有的挑战。

Jordan Senior's cabin in Jamaica is now knee-deep in floodwaters after Hurricane Melissa.

This as-told-to essay is based on a Wednesday evening conversation with Jordan Senior, 36, a rental-property owner and operator in Treasure Beach, Jamaica. It has been edited for length and clarity.

I'm family with most people in Treasure Beach, Jamaica. I've lived here for years, and I work in the hospitality industry, running short-term rentals.

As a Jamaican local, I'm no stranger to hurricanes. I was here during Hurricane Ivan. I was here for Beryl in 2024. I lost the roof on my home during Beryl.

We were stressed about Hurricane Melissa. Authorities told us it would be a Category Five hurricane.

They said, "We've never had a hurricane like this before. It's going to wreck the place. Prepare, prepare, prepare."

When it finally arrived, it wasn't the worst I've lived through, but it was rough. I sheltered at home with my wife, and the wind and rain were so strong that we couldn't see anything.

Outside our window, it was all just white — a white spray of water everywhere.

When it died down, I took stock of the rental cabin that is my primary source of income. It is just a short distance from my home, and the flooding around it was the worst I've ever seen.

Cashaw Cabin

Jordan Senior's A-frame cabin in Treasure Beach, before the flooding.

I built Cashaw Cabin, a one-bedroom A-frame cabin with a private pool five minutes from Treasure Beach, in 2022 and opened it for business in 2023. I invested about $40,000 in the property.

It has a small kitchenette, a full bathroom, a patio, a back garden, and a plunge pool, and is perfect for two people.

Across the year, it's booked about 15 to 20 nights a month, but from mid-November to May, it's booked out almost every night.

I rent it for about $115 to $150 per night, depending on the time of the year, on platforms like Airbnb, Booking.com, and Expedia. Apart from my photography gig, it's my primary source of income, and I earn around $30,000 yearly from it.

Guests have described it as rustic chic and said they felt like they were on an island by themselves in the cabin.

Hurricane damage

Jordan Senior's cabin has suffered massive flooding from the hurricane.

After Hurricane Melissa, it looks like it's been submerged in the sea.

The flooding is up to my knee, and it's impossible to enter the cabin. The landscaping has been wiped clean.

The water is slowly going down, so I just have to wait and see. But I don't think I will be in a position to reopen it to guests for at least a month and a half, maybe even January.

Airbnb has canceled my bookings. I understand, that's no problem, they have to look after people.

But at the same time, maybe the host needs some help, too. If you're canceling bookings months after a storm, that doesn't really work out for the hosts because we don't have anything to look forward to in terms of earnings.

I'm trying to get this thing ready so I can host again as soon as possible.

A new property that's set back by months

Jordan Senior's new two-bedroom villa has been severely damaged.

I was using the earnings from Cashaw Cabin to partially fund another construction project, a two-bedroom villa. It was almost ready to start operations. If not for the hurricane, it would have been up in a couple of weeks.

This villa and two other properties I'm building have cost me about $60,000, which I've funded from my savings and with a family investor.

Senior's new villa was almost ready before the hurricane, which damaged it severely.

The unit is largely destroyed. The frame is still there, but the roof is gone, and something hit the wall and smashed it up. So that has to be repaired again, because all the work that's already been done has been annihilated.

The money I was going to spend on the final touches on the property and its launch will now have to be used for repair work. I'll have to dip even further into my savings now.

Physically, I'm OK. Mentally, I'm exhausted.

Representatives for Airbnb, Booking.com, and Expedia did not respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.

Airbnb has a major disruptive events policy that guides how it handles cancellations and refunds. Hurricanes in the Caribbean Sea are in its list of "most common foreseeable weather events." Affected Airbnb hosts in the region can cancel reservations without paying fees, per Airbnb's website.

In a press release on Wednesday, Airbnb said it would offer free emergency housing for Hurricane Melissa first responders in affected Caribbean countries, including Jamaica.

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