Yes, an Airbnb host can remove guests, but it must be done through a specific legal and platform-sanctioned process. You cannot simply use physical force or lock them out without following Airbnb’s Terms of Service. Valid reasons for removal include unauthorized parties, illegal activity, property damage, or staying past the checkout time (overstaying). If a guest violates a major "House Rule" or the "Guest Reliability Standards," the host should immediately contact Airbnb Support to document the issue. Airbnb may then cancel the reservation and instruct the guest to leave. If the guest refuses to vacate, the host often has to involve local law enforcement to treat the situation as a trespass, depending on local jurisdiction. In 2026, many regions have clarified that short-term guests do not have "tenant rights," making it easier for hosts to reclaim their property in the event of a serious conflict, provided they act within the guidelines of the platform.