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What information is required by Airbnb?

We may ask you to provide us with: Legal name, address and/or other personal information: In some cases, these are sufficient for us to verify your identity. Photo of your government ID: This could be a driving license, passport, identity card or visa. Learn more about types of government ID.



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No, you do not need to disclose your social security and passport information to hosts during the booking process. Fortunately, Airbnb's payment section is quite secure and not prone to hacking, so your bank and credit information are less likely to fall into the wrong hands.

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Follow the Host's standard house rules Disruptive gatherings are always prohibited. Learn more in our Community Disturbance Policy. Check-in time: Guests should respect their Host's check-in window and should not check in before or after the designated window without prior approval from the Host.

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If you choose phone number or email, Airbnb will send a verification code to your number or email to complete the sign-up process. On the following pages, enter your full name, email address, phone number and payment information. You must be at least 18 years old to create an account.

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While Airbnb doesn't typically do any type of background check or credit screening, their terms of service make it clear that Airbnb reserves the right to do so. However, it's not common for this policy to be enforced. Another way that Airbnb provides some type of screening is with both guest and host reviews.

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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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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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Verifying the identity of guests and Hosts helps us to: Scan for fraudulent behavior. Do background checks where permitted under applicable laws. Understand if a malicious actor has taken control of an account.

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Why Airbnb is requesting your taxpayer information. Airbnb is required to collect taxpayer information to fulfill tax calculations and reporting obligations in multiple countries.

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We may also ask for a photo of your government ID and a selfie. Additionally, certain Experiences require you to verify your identity. Check out our Privacy Policy and learn more about trust and safety at Airbnb.

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You can also customize how your listing is shown on the map to be more general or specific in public search results. But for safety and convenience, always provide confirmed guests with your listing's exact address and map location.

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When it's a good idea to reach out. Before sending a trip request: You could send a pre-emptive hello or double-check that their place is available. If you have a question: You should be clear about what to expect. Just check the listing description to make sure the answer isn't already there.

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It's up to you, as the Host, to decide if you can accommodate any extra people. If guests show up with extra people, you have the right to turn them away.

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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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When you host or help with hosting on Airbnb, you may be asked to provide information such as your legal name, date of birth, or government ID for verification. These details are required by law as part of a process called Know Your Customer (KYC).

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For everyone who transacts on Airbnb: We check the OFAC list, which includes terrorist designations. For those who live in the US: We check certain databases of public state and county criminal records as well as state and national sex offender registries.

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Airbnbs are usually cheaper than hotels for longer stays and large groups, but they don't offer the same services. Sally French is a travel rewards expert who joined NerdWallet in 2020. She previously wrote about travel and credit cards for The New York Times and its sibling site, Wirecutter.

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Turn on Instant Book Another great hack when it comes to attracting initial bookings is to turn on Instant Book. Many travellers will select this as a filter when they search through listings so you will have more of a chance of getting picked up in searches if you have this switched on.

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