Guests provide their ID for verification to build trust within the Airbnb community. This tells you if they are over 18 years of age and are willing to provide a legal ID or their name and address.
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If you're under 18 years old, you are not allowed to create your own Airbnb account. However, you can still stay in an Airbnb as part of a group, as long as you're registered as a guest on that booking, and the booking is made by someone over the age of 18.
The Host may ask for ID upon check-in, if done in person and if the requirement is in the Host's house rules at the time of booking or is required under applicable laws. Some regions have laws that require guests to register with local authorities.
Why? We require all personal travel reservations to be booked by the guests themselves because Hosts rely on reading their profiles, reviews, and other verifications during the approval process.
Only people 18 or over can make reservations, but a child's legal guardian is able to book additional spots for guests who meet your minimum age requirement. It's up to you if you charge for kids under 2 or if you let them come for free.
Airbnb hosts may not:Impose any different terms or conditions or decline a reservation based on the guest's age or familial status, where prohibited by law.
Depending on the hotel's policy, they may require that someone over 21 is present with you during check-in. If this is the case, make sure to bring along a friend or family member who meets the age requirement. Otherwise, just be prepared to show your ID and enjoy your stay!
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.
Airbnb prohibits security cameras or recording devices that are in or that observe private spaces like bedrooms, bathrooms, or sleeping areas. You must indicate the presence of all security cameras or other recording devices in or around a listing, even if they're not turned on or hooked up.
Generally speaking, minors aged 17 or younger must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older when staying in a hotel. That being said, some hotels have a more lax policy and will allow a group of minors aged 17 or younger to stay in the same room as long as there is an 18-year-old present.
Hotels here require the person who rents the room to be at least 18 because that person is responsible for any damages, mini-bar use, etc. AirBnb also has a minimum of 18 years to book. We would never allow children to stay at our AirBnb without an adult present under any circumstances.
Be Honest. The first step is to be honest, and tell the host you are trying to through a party. Specify how many people are going to be there, what time the party starts and ends, and any other information that you think the hosts need to know.
Airbnb is an online marketplace that connects people who want to rent out their property with people who are looking for accommodations in specific locales. Airbnb offers people an easy, relatively stress-free way to earn some income from their property.
Bookings. If you're a guest booking a place to stay, you'll need to complete identity verification. If you're a guest booking an Experience, you may need to complete identity verification if your Host requires it. This step occurs during checkout and usually takes under a minute to upload your details.
Only people 18 or over can make reservations, but a child's legal guardian is able to book additional spots for guests who meet your minimum age requirement. It's up to you if you charge for kids under 2 or if you let them come for free.