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Do Airbnb know how many guests?

Airbnb's policy on guests leaves it up to the host to specify and encourages hosts to be clear about their limits. Hosts can state the number of people, cost per person, and the number of beds in the property. However, there is a limit of 16 people, to discourage large parties.



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Before you book, a Host will only be shown your first name and identity verification status. Your full name and profile photo will be shared with the Host after your booking is confirmed.

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If you have too many people in an Airbnb, it can be a major problem. Not only will the host likely not be happy about it, but there may also be safety and legal issues to consider. Depending on local laws and regulations, having more people than allowed could result in fines or even eviction from the property.

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There is always a reason as to why your Airbnb property is built for a maximum occupancy limit. In some states, there are strict laws where it requires you to register every person staying at your short-term rental. Moreover, in the event of an accident or any disaster, unauthorized guests could sue if injured.

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Response from Airbnb We also require guests to tell you the purpose of their trip at time of booking. We currently encourage guests to submit the names of each guest that is coming, but do not currently require it.

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We require listing Hosts, new Co-Hosts, and booking guests to be verified. 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.

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Are Airbnb guests screened? Airbnb takes some steps to screen guests. It will always verify their ID and check for terrorist threats. If bookings are made in the US, they will be subject to additional checks for criminal records.

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Airbnb doesn't allow for hidden cameras or any other types of concealed recording devices. It does allow hosts to install security cameras in or around the property – as long as they're not in private areas like bedrooms or bathrooms, and as long as they are properly disclosed.

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You risk a citation or fine. Even if there are no restrictions, you're still increasing the wear and tear on your property. They're using extra consumables, and increasing your utilities. As the number of guests increases, so does the risk of an injury or accident on your property.

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If the guest has not instant booked and only sent an inquiry, you're in luck. Denying an inquiry is as simple as hitting the decline button and writing a message to your guest apologizing that you are unable to accommodate them.

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Your rights as a Host If guests show up with extra people, you have the right to turn them away. Airbnb does not offer customer service or insurance to people who don't have an official reservation through the platform, and any liability waivers you may offer your guests won't apply. Did this article help?

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Yes, two people can stay in one room on Airbnb with one reservation. When making a reservation, you will have the option to specify the number of guests who will be staying in the room. Make sure to select the correct number of guests to ensure that the host is aware of how many people will be staying in the room.

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Many hosts charge an Airbnb extra guest fee as part of their pricing strategy. The extra guest fee applies to each guest beyond their standard occupancy, up to the maximum number of people they allow in their space.

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Before you book, a Host will only be shown your first name and identity verification status. Your full name and profile photo will be shared with the Host after your booking is confirmed.

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If your reservation request is declined and the listing for the stay shows that it's still available, the host's calendar may not be up-to-date or they may want reservations of a different length or time.

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As mentioned earlier in this article, more than ten percent of Airbnb users in the US have already found a hidden camera in an Airbnb.

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As an Airbnb or Vrbo guest, you should always be aware that some rentals have hidden cameras or listening devices. A 2023 survey run by IPX1031 among 1,000 American travelers revealed that 1 in 4 had found a camera in a rental apartment.

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Private Property Filming Most Airbnbs do not allow filmmaking on the property without prior written consent. Many prohibit the use of security cameras, recording devices, or film cameras on the property for any use other than for personal exhibit.

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Hosts don't need hidden cameras and microphones to spy on you during your stay. They can monitor the Airbnb's WiFi network and snoop on your online activity. The sites you visit will be plainly visible, letting the host know things you might not want them to.

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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.

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You were ready for guests, but they didn't show up. Don't worry, we'll release payout for a canceled reservation as detailed in the Cancellation Policy. If this is your first time hosting, we may hold the payout for 30 days after the reservation was confirmed.

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What Is Airbnb ID Verification? Airbnb ID verification is the process that permits the platform to check that everyone is who they say they are. To establish trust and ensure safety for every user of the platform, Airbnb will ask you to provide a government-issued ID or confirm your legal name and add your address.

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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.

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Yes, Airbnb hosts can rate guests. One of Airbnb's values is to instill trust and transparency between both guests and hosts. Guests rely on good feedback so that other Airbnb hosts will accept them into their homes. Airbnb hosts have 14 days after check-out to leave a rating and review for their guests.

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