The company temporarily banned unauthorized parties at properties booked through it in 2020.
Guests throwing unauthorized parties or chronic party houses that disturb neighbors have been curbed by the temporary, according to the firm.
There is a correlation between the implementation of the policy in August 2020 and a decline in the rate of party reports. The time is right to codify this policy as we build on this.
Open parties were banned byAirbnb in 2019. It launched a neighborhood hotline to report loud parties or concerns about personal safety on booked properties. There were many deaths at different parties hosted on the properties.
In August 2020, the company put a cap on the number of people that could be in a house. The measure was put in place to curb parties, even though it was prompted by the COVID-19 Pandemic. The 16-person limit for large properties will be removed when host feedback comes in.
Guests can be suspended from the holiday booking platform if they break it. Last year it banned 6,600 users for violating party rules.
Through its AirCover for hosts program, the company works with hosts to cover damages. A "Get-What-You-Booked" guarantee and a "24/7 safety line" were added to the list last month.