Ground rules for guests - Airbnb Help Centre (2024)

Community policy

We require everyone who is part of our community to stick to these simple rules for being a great guest:

  • Treat your Host’s home like your own
  • Follow the Host’s standard house rules

Details of the ground rules

Treat your Host’s home like your own

  • Cleanliness:Guests should not leave the listing in a state that requires excessive or deep cleaning (moldy dishes, soiled carpets, stains from pets, etc.). Cleaning fees set by Hosts are only meant to cover the cost of standard cleaning between reservations (laundry, vacuuming, etc.).
  • Litter: Guests should put their trash in designated trash receptacles and be mindful of excessive amounts of trash.
  • Damage: Where guests cause damage that is beyond normal wear and tear, we expect guests to inform Hosts of the damage as soon as possible and work with the Host to find a reasonable solution. Guests are expected to pay reasonable requests for reimbursem*nt if they’re responsible for damage, missing items, or unexpected cleaning costs. Learn more about getting charged for damage.

Follow the Host'sstandard house rules

  • Approved guests: Guests should respect the approved number of guests and should ask their Host if they're unsure about the rules for visitors. Disruptive gatherings are always prohibited. Learn more in our Community Disturbance Policy.
  • Check-in time: Guests should respect their Host’s check-in windowand should not check in before or after the designated window without prior approval from the Host.
  • Checkout time: Guests should complete checkout, including key return, by the designated checkout time indicated on the Airbnb reservation, and should not leave belongings at the listing past the designated checkout time for storage or later pickup without prior approval from the Host.
  • Smoking: Guests should not smoke inside a listing unless they are allowed to do so by the Host. This includes the use of tobacco, cannabis, e-cigarettes, etc.
  • Approvals for pets: Guests should not bring any pets inside a listing that is designated as “no pets” in the house rules, bring more pets than are approved into a listing, or fail to inform the Host about any pets brought inside the listing. Note that service animals are not considered pets. Learn more about our rules around service animals in our Accessibility Policy.
  • Noise:Guests should respect designated quiet hours and should not disturb the surrounding community with a disruptive level of noise (loud music, shouting, slamming doors, etc.).
  • Commercial film and photography: Guests should not participate in film or photography that is intended for commercial use or profit, without documented permission from the Host.

Reporting a violation

Airbnb encourages Hosts to promptly report violations of these ground rules. We accept reports directly from Hosts who contact us, as well as from neighbors.

When a Host is dealing with a suspected or actual violation of these ground rules, we ask that they:

  • Communicate with the guest—this is often the quickest path to resolution.
  • Document the issue through the Airbnb message thread, an emailed complaint from a neighbor, photos, etc.
  • Contact us to report any issues, or request payment for damages through the Resolution Center.
  • Leave an honest review with feedback so that the guest can improve for future Hosts.

Holding guests to these ground rules

We are committed to enforcing these ground rules.Actions we take may include providing information to guests about the policy and issuing warnings. When repeated or severe violations of these ground rules are reported, guests may also be suspended or removed from our community.

In addition to standard house rules covered in these ground rules, Hosts can also add a written set of additional rules to their listing page. If a guest violates any of these additional rules, Hosts can reach out to customer support to help with the appropriate next steps.

Communicate promptly with the Host if issues come up

In addition to the above ground rules, good communication between Hosts and guests is important for successful stays. When guests are able to (not out of cell phone range, etc.), Airbnb encourages guests to be responsive when a Host reaches out to resolve an issue.

Appealing violations

Guests may appeal decisions under this policy by contacting customer support or through the link we provide to start the appeals process. In reviewing appeals, we will consider any additional details the guest provides, such as new or corrected information, violations of our Reviews Policy, or other relevant circ*mstances related to the violation(s).

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Details of the ground rules

Cleanliness: Guests should not leave the listing in a state that requires excessive or deep cleaning (moldy dishes, soiled carpets, stains from pets, etc.). Cleaning fees set by Hosts are only meant to cover the cost of standard cleaning between reservations (laundry, vacuuming, etc.).

What do I do if my Airbnb guest is not following the house rules? ›

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.

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You can use our Resolution Center within 60 days of your reservation's checkout date to request or send money for things related to your Airbnb trip. It helps to have any photos or other relevant evidence ready when you submit a Resolution Center request.

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Incall commercial sex work: A stay, Experience, or its surrounding property should not be used for paid sexual services, such as erotic massages or prostitution. Procuring sex work: Guests should not request and Hosts should not promote or offer paid sexual services.

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To ensure a fantastic stay for you and future guests, here are some guidelines:
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  2. Parking: ...
  3. Respect the Peace—No Parties: ...
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As a general guideline, Airbnb allows hosts to set the maximum number of guests permitted. Property managers can specify this limit in their property's listing details, and guests are expected to adhere to these guidelines.

What to put in house rules on Airbnb? ›

What to Include in Your Airbnb House Rules
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  2. Parking. ...
  3. Off-limit areas. ...
  4. Smoking. ...
  5. Parties and events. ...
  6. Visitors. ...
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Reasons why Hosts may decline reservation requests

Here are some common reasons why a Host may decline a request: Guest has no reviews or negative reviews. Hosts often rely on a guest's past reviews to gauge reliability and compatibility with their house rules. Special requests that the Host can't accommodate.

What do Airbnb guests complain about? ›

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This means getting rid of cobwebs on the ceilings, red wine spills on the carpet, rust stains in the sink, etc. Besides, guests expect your rental unit to be as clean as or cleaner than an upscale hotel room.

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According to the Airbnb Host Guarantee, if a guest refuses to leave after their reservation has ended, you can contact Airbnb's support team for assistance. They will work to resolve the issue and help ensure a smooth departure of the guest.

What are grounds for a refund on Airbnb? ›

If the host cancels the booking shortly before your stay or does not give you access to the lodging, you can expect an Airbnb refund. If, at the start of the booking, the property is not generally clean and sanitary, contains safety or health hazards, or has vermin or undisclosed pets.

What happens if you violate Airbnb rules? ›

Airbnb may take steps up to and including suspending or removing a guest, Host, or listing from the Airbnb platform if they fail to comply with our policies. Where a listing is advertised as party or event friendly, we may suspend the listing until the violating content is removed.

Can an Airbnb host cancel in the middle of a stay? ›

If a Host cannot honor a reservation—regardless of the reason—it's their responsibility to cancel in a timely manner to allow their guest time to adjust their plans. If the check-in time is within 24 hours, the option to cancel online won't be available—the Host will need to contact us.

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4 requirements to be an Airbnb host
  • First of all, you must be at least 18 years of age.
  • You have to own a property that complies with Airbnb policies.
  • In addition, you must be able to provide proof of identity and residence.
  • Finally, you must have a valid bank account to receive payments.
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Host liability insurance covers you if you're found legally responsible for: Bodily injury to a guest (or others) Damage to or theft of property belonging to a guest (or others) Damage caused by a guest (or others) to common areas, like building lobbies and nearby properties.

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