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When you book a stay or when you become a Host, we may need to verify your personal information, such as your legal name, address, phone number, and other contact details. We may also ask for a photo of your government ID and a selfie. Additionally, certain Experiences require you to verify your identity.
If you're wondering why your host is asking for your passport details, it's important to know this isn't just a random request. The host is primarily looking out for their property and, of course, their guests too. By checking your passport, they can confirm your identity, age, and nationality.
As long as you're a verified member of the Airbnb community, you can create reservations on behalf of others. When you book a stay for someone else, you handle the reservation request, introductions, and payment—then transfer responsibility for the trip to the guest.
Airbnbs are usually cheaper than hotels for longer stays and large groups, but they don't offer the same services. Sally French is a travel rewards expert who joined NerdWallet in 2020. She previously wrote about travel and credit cards for The New York Times and its sibling site, Wirecutter.
Does Airbnb Accept Cash? Unfortunately, Airbnb does not accept cash. In fact, hosts accepting offline and cash payments are a violation of Airbnb's terms of service and Airbnb encourages guests to report this if hosts request offline or cash payments.
In everywhere but India, if the Host accepts your request, you'll be charged for the reservation. If they decline or don't respond within 24 hours, there's no charge and you'll be free to book a different stay instead. For guests paying in Indian rupees, you'll be charged for the reservation when you request to book.
We may also ask for a photo of your government ID and a selfie. Additionally, certain Experiences require you to verify your identity. Check out our Privacy Policy and learn more about trust and safety at Airbnb.
In mass, people began sharing all the reasons why they've stepped away from booking Airbnbs, including members of our own BuzzFeed Community. The reasonings ranged from overpriced cleaning fees to safety, low housing rates, and everything in between.
For Airbnb fans, having space for a family and pets when traveling was a big reason they remain loyal to short-term rentals over hotels. Nearly 90 percent of Airbnb listings have kitchens, according to Randall, and that along with the immersive experience of “traveling like a local” keeps guests booked.
The country with the most Airbnb demand is the United States, with 99.5 million nights booked in 2021. They also had an increase of about 33 million nights booked from 2020 to 2021.
Rob started his journey four years ago with little information and money, but lots of hope (and a supportive spouse). Today, he owns 14 short-term rentals (and counting!) and has made over $1.5 million in booked reservations on Airbnb. Are you interested to know how he got here?