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How many guests does Airbnb allow?

Oddly, however, Airbnb is lifting its 16-person limit on stays. So, you can stay with more than 16 people, as long as the property allows it, but whatever you do: Don't.



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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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That's up to your Host. Read your house rules, and communicate in advance with your Host! If the listing allows for you to book for 2 guests, just go ahead and do that so there is no question.

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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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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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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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As of 2023, Airbnb does not have an upper age limit preventing older guests from renting. In other words, no guest that is 25 years or older (who has a healthy account) faces any booking restrictions on Airbnb.

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For example, a hotel may allow two guests in a standard room but charge an additional fee for a third person. However, if you book a suite or a room with multiple beds, the hotel may allow more occupants without any extra charge.

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Generally most hotels have a rule about maximum occupancy of a room. So for a 2 person room there is usually a limit of 3 or 4 people staying overnight.

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If you don't book a double room, chances are that they won't let you bring anyone from outside the hotel into your room, not even for a fee. If you book a double room alone, they will often let you bring girls in with no questions asked, and if not, they will do so for a small fee.

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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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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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Airbnb hosts may: Except as noted above, Airbnb hosts may decline a booking based on factors that are not prohibited by law. For example, except where prohibited by law, Airbnb hosts may decline a booking with pets, or to guests who smoke.

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Airbnb House Rules Template
  • No parties or events allowed.
  • No smoking allowed.
  • No pets allowed.
  • Suitable for toddlers and children under 12.
  • No unregistered guests allowed.
  • Please don't eat or drink in the bedrooms.
  • Please respect the noise curfew.
  • Please turn off the AC when you go out.


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Age and Familial Status 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.

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The following content is not allowed on Airbnb:
Content that endorses or promotes illegal or harmful activity, or that is sexually explicit, violent, graphic, threatening, or harassing. Content that is discriminatory (review our Nondiscrimination Policy for more information)

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Is there a law that prohibits unmarried couples from staying together or checking-in to a hotel together? No, there is no law that prohibits unmarried couples from staying together or checking-into a hotel.

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No, unfortunately it is not possible for someone to sleep over in your hotel room without paying. Hotels have strict policies about who can stay in their rooms and require payment for all guests.

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