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What happens if an Airbnb guest smokes?

The platform, however, puts all the power to allow or prevent guests from smoking into the hands of the hosts. Therefore, as a short-term rental host, you must ensure that your guests are aware of this policy and that they abide by it. If a guest is caught smoking inside the premises, you can charge them a smoking fee.



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If you asked the guests to stop smoking and they insist anyway, then Airbnb will allow charges. Here are some of the requirements that you'll need to claim the Airbnb smoking fee: Photos of cigarette packs, ashtrays, stains, or burns on surfaces.

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Charge an Airbnb smoking fine. Explain how much it's going to cost you to ozonate the air, hire professional cleaners, and how you even risk getting a poor review from your next guest. You can charge anywhere from $100 to $200 for smoking.

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To get rid of the smoke smell in your vacation rental — without having to hire an expert — check out our top 5 steps below.
  1. Improve Airflow Through Entire Property. ...
  2. Scrub the Ceiling and Walls. ...
  3. Wash Carpets and Furniture. ...
  4. Clean Windows and Blinds. ...
  5. Wash Curtains and Other Fabrics.


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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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Smoking: Guests should not smoke inside a listing unless they are allowed to do so by the Host. This includes the use of tobacco, cannabis, e-cigarettes, etc.

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Yes. Alertify detects cigarette or vape particles through a sophisticated particle sensor.

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It's not uncommon for hosts to ask guests to take out the trash, run the dishwasher or start a load of laundry with the towels and sheets. There's no rule saying that Airbnbs can't do both — charge cleaning fees and require some light housekeeping.

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Cleaning fee: Charged by some Hosts to cover the cost of cleaning their space after the stay. Extra guest fee: Charged by some Hosts for each additional guest beyond a set number. Pet fee: Some Hosts allow pets to stay in their listings for an additional charge which may be separate from cleaning fees.

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Document the issue and message your Host Message your Host: Your Host is your best point of contact to reach out to if the listing isn't clean at check-in. It's likely that they'll be able to help you fix the issue. You can message your Host directly from your inbox to let them know what's going on.

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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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Airbnb prohibits the placement of cameras by hosts in private spaces, which it defines as “bedrooms, bathrooms, or common areas that are being used as sleeping areas, like a living room with a sofa bed.” It allows for the use of cameras in public and common spaces but requires that hosts disclose the cameras' presence ...

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Nearly one in three Airbnbs with cameras record guests while they are inside of the residence. These cameras film guests while they are dining or watching television in the living room, for example. In addition, some Airbnbs contain multiple cameras (36.5%).

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