- Go to Calendar and select the listing calendar you want.
- Go to Settings.
- Tap Availability.
- Next to Trip length, update your minimum and maximum nights.
If your trip has already started and you want to change the length of your reservation, you can submit a change request to your Host.
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Airbnb doesn't allow properties to be rented out for more than 90 nights per year. If your limit for bookings is reached, Airbnb will automatically close your property until the end of the calendar year. In addition to 90 consecutive days, the 90-day limit also applies to 90 days spread throughout the year.
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Canceling within 24 hours of check-in, or after a trip has started, is a special situation, however—you'll need to contact us for help with that. In either case, message your guest to let them know what's going on. Canceling a reservation mid-trip is a big deal.
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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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Luckily, you'll be able to take care of most of that in Trips—just find your reservation, make your adjustments (like dates or number of guests), and submit a change request to your Host. While you wait to get a response, you can also check the status of your request in Trips, or message the Host directly.
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The truth is that the Airbnb 90 day rule is a legal requirement, so if you want to let your Airbnb property for more than the ninety day limit then you will need to apply for planning permission to do so from your local council.
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It is up to the discretion of each host to determine whether or not to charge a cleaning fee, although it is worth noting that the charging of a cleaning fee is a common practice on Airbnb. However, some hosts prefer not to charge a cleaning fee and instead add the fee to their overall nightly price.
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The price that is displayed on the Airbnb website includes all fees and charges, and the host is not permitted to ask for additional payment outside of the Airbnb platform. If a host asks you for additional payment, you should contact Airbnb immediately to report the issue.
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A cleaning fee is a one-off charge for cleaning the space you stay in and is set by the Host. It's an extra amount on top of the nightly rate when you book a listing. This fee covers the extra expenses Hosts incur when getting their place ready for guests to arrive or after they leave.
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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.
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There are no penalties for declining, but if you're a Host, there are a few issues to consider when responding to a trip change request from a guest.
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In general, yes. It's up to your host to decide how they want to price their long-term rentals, but most hosts offer a discount if you book for more than one month. You'll be able to see the monthly rate (if applicable) before you book the property.
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Otherwise known as the 80-20 rule, it's a principle that states roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. For example, 80% of my income comes from 20% of my clients, 80% of my biggest pains come from 20% of my headaches and 80% of the stress come from 20% of Airbnb guests.
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Yes, AirBnb is still profitable. The tourist market is HUGE and there's definitely room for you to make money in it too. Just pay attention to: Location.
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