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    Ground rules for guests

    Airbnb requires guests to respect your home and follow your house rules.
    By Airbnb on Nov 16, 2022
    3 min read
    Updated Jul 21, 2023

    Highlights

    • Ground rules hold guests accountable for house rules, cleanliness, and property damage

    • Repeated violations can result in consequences for guests

    Eight out of 10 Airbnb reservations in 2022 ended with a five-star review for the Host. You go to great lengths to take care of guests. We want to make sure we’re taking care of you too.

    To help ensure guests respect your homes, we have some ground rules—a set of enforceable standards that all guests must follow. They’re simple and clear, and we show them to every guest before they book.

    Setting clear rules for guests

    House rules provide a way for you to set expectations with guests from the start. With ground rules, any standard house rule you set can be enforced if you’re unable to resolve the issue directly with the guest.

    You can choose from our list of standard house rules regarding:

    • Pets
    • Events
    • Smoking, vaping, and e-cigarettes
    • Quiet hours
    • Check-in and checkout times
    • Maximum number of guests
    • Commercial photography and filming

    If you have special instructions that aren’t included in the standard house rules, you can write them under Additional rules in your listing settings.

    Your house rules are displayed prominently in four places: on your listing page, on the booking confirmation screen, and in both the Pack Your Bags email and the Arrival Guide that guests receive ahead of their trip.

    Reinforcing respect for your home

    Ground rules require guests to treat your home like their own. Guests should not leave your space in need of deep or excessive cleaning, such as carpets soiled by pets.

    If guests cause damage that’s beyond normal wear and tear, we expect them to work with you to find a reasonable solution. We also expect them to pay reasonable requests for reimbursement if they’re responsible for damage, missing items, or unexpected cleaning costs.

    If they don’t, you’re covered by Host damage protection, part of AirCover for Hosts.

    Enforcing ground rules

    If guests don’t follow ground rules, you can report it by giving the guest a low rating for cleanliness or house rules during the reviews process or by contacting Community Support.

    For example, let’s say your standard house rules don’t allow smoking. If guests smoke at your place and you report the issue, we’ll hold them accountable.

    Guests who repeatedly break standard house rules could be suspended or removed from Airbnb if the issues persist. If a guest violates your additional rules, we’ll support you in taking the appropriate next steps.

    If you notify a guest that they’ve violated your house rules and it leads to the guest leaving a retaliatory review, you can dispute that review.

    Host damage protection isn’t an insurance policy. It doesn’t protect Hosts who offer stays in Japan, where Japan Host Insurance applies, or Hosts who offer stays through Airbnb Travel LLC. For Hosts who offered stays in mainland China, the China Host Protection Plan applies. Keep in mind that all coverage limits are shown in USD.

    For listings in Washington State, Airbnb’s contractual obligations under Host damage protection are covered by an insurance policy purchased by Airbnb. Host damage protection isn’t related to Host liability insurance. Host damage protection is subject to terms, conditions, and exclusions.

    Information contained in this article may have changed since publication.

    Highlights

    • Ground rules hold guests accountable for house rules, cleanliness, and property damage

    • Repeated violations can result in consequences for guests

    Airbnb
    Nov 16, 2022
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