Uncommon House Rules To Consider At Your Airbnb (2024)

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In this post, we’re going to talk about Airbnb house rules. More specifically, we’re talking about house rules you may not have considered yet. The kind of stuff that you can’t anticipate until it happens at your property. Like a guest leaving a loaded handgun behind in a drawer. (Yep, it has happened!)

Uncommon House Rules To Consider At Your Airbnb (2)Airbnb house rules are a delicate balancing act. Too many rules, and good guests will be turned off. Too few, and you might end up in a sticky situation with problematic guests who claim they didn’t know any better. We advise that tone has a lot to do with how guests react to your house rules.

Don’t forget to contextualize your policies and explain why you’ve put them in place. For example, “we don’t allow pets because we want to be sensitive to guests with pet allergies.” That reminds guests that you’re a human who just wants what’s best for your property and all of your guests.

With that in mind, there are likely some house rules that you haven’t considered yet, if you’re new to the industry—and that you might want to consider. Here are some to get you started.

Weapons and fireworks

It pays to have an explicit policy about guns, fireworks, and other dangerous devices that guests might bring to your rental. Of course, it’s your call whether or not you want legal guns—or legal fireworks—on your property. It’s perfectly reasonable to forbid guns; it’s also perfectly reasonable to allow them where concealed carry is legal and/or where hunters are plentiful. Either way, having a policy about them will protect you should they cause harm to people or property.

You should also include a line to make clear that if a firearm is left behind, you will call the authorities to retrieve it. It’s up to the guest who left the firearm, then, to figure out how to get their property back.

This protects you, your cleaners, and anyone else who may enter your property. If you allow guns, it’s also a good idea to roleplay this scenario with your cleaner—make sure they know not to touch the weapon but instead report it to you (or the police).

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Filming and photoshoots

Owners of photogenic properties, beware! With the rise of Airbnb, many rentals have become the unwitting setting for films and photoshoots of all kinds. (Yes, all kinds.)

At the very least, hosts and owners should be getting paid extra if their properties are being used for someone else’s money-making venture. Include a policy that states that if the rental is used for a film or photoshoot, the guests will be charged a commercial fee.

You may decide to forbid all photoshoots and films by default. In a worst-case scenario, your property could end up being associated with a scene, cause, person or product that you would rather it not be associated with.

In a best case scenario, though, you can create a viable additional income stream at your property. Depending on your place and the size of the company who wants to rent it, you could get paid a few hundred dollars to a few thousand.

Google “residential location scout + your location” and start contacting various local scouts. Set up a meeting with them at your property so that they can photograph it and catalogue your home. This will get your home in their system and fresh on their mind.

One more note: Airbnb has its own policy about filming and photoshoots that you can mention in your house rules: if a guest films or photos at a property without express advance permission, they will be banned from the platform.

WiFi liability

Did you know that if a guest downloads movies or other content illegally (i.e. pirated content) you could be on the hook to pay a fine to your internet provider? To protect yourself, include a clause that you are not liable for illegally downloaded content and any fines will be passed to the guest.

Strangers

Likely you have a party policy already in place. But what about a situation that seems more innocent on its face: strangers at the property who aren’t part of the group’s initial reservation?

Some hosts are okay with this, as long as those guests don’t stay the night. But be sure to include a policy about not giving out keys or door codes to people outside of the reservation. (A Ring doorbell on the entry door is a good way to monitor comings and goings, too.)

Cannabis

As marijuana becomes legalized (or decriminalized) in several US states, you will want to consider your policy on this substance. If you already have “No Smoking” language at your property—and/or designated smoking areas—you’ll need to specify if these rules include cannabis. Otherwise, guests might take your silence on the subject to mean it’s fine to smoke marijuana anywhere in or on your property.

The smell of marijuana smoke does tend to fade faster than cigarette smoke. Still, you may not want to deal with the extra hassle of airing out your rental for the next guests, so keep your threshold in mind.

Don’t forget about accessibility

This one isn’t a house rule, but it’s certainly worth mentioning. After hosting guests at my Kauai property for many years, I have learned that for some guests, the number of stairs leading to her second-floor rental (25 stairs, to be exact) is a dealbreaker. So I now make it a point to alert all guests to this. While it’s not a house rule, per say, it’s a concern that I want to make clear at the outset to avoid unhappy guests.

Happy hosting!

Uncommon House Rules To Consider At Your Airbnb (2024)

FAQs

Uncommon House Rules To Consider At Your Airbnb? ›

Renters: If you are renting your primary residence, you need to provide an affidavit signed by yourself and the property owner/landlord that approves you to host short-term rentals. The affidavit must be dated, notarized and include the name, address, phone number, email for yourself and your property owner/landlord.

What are the rules for putting your house on Airbnb? ›

Renters: If you are renting your primary residence, you need to provide an affidavit signed by yourself and the property owner/landlord that approves you to host short-term rentals. The affidavit must be dated, notarized and include the name, address, phone number, email for yourself and your property owner/landlord.

What is not allowed on Airbnb? ›

You should not provide a false name or date of birth, use listings for commercial purposes without your host's permission, have events or parties without your host's approval, maintain duplicate accounts, or create an account if you're under 18. Learn more about why we require a profile.

Does Airbnb enforce house rules? ›

We are committed to enforcing these ground rules. Actions we take may include providing information to guests about the policy and issuing warnings. When repeated or severe violations of these ground rules are reported, guests may also be suspended or removed from our community.

What are good house rules? ›

Examples of common family rules:
  • No hurting. Keep your hands and feet to yourself.
  • No interrupting. Wait for your turn to speak.
  • No yelling in the house. Use an inside voice when talking in the house.
  • No climbing or jumping on furniture. Sit on the couch or lie down on the bed.
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Can I say no children at my Airbnb? ›

In fact, refusing a reservation purely because of the presence of children and infants is against Airbnb's Nondiscrimination Policy. 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.

What do Airbnb hosts need to provide? ›

The basics: Airbnb must-haves

Sufficient pillows for each guest. Extra pillows and blankets – “just in case” Plenty of clothes hangers. Clean and fresh towels for each guest.

Is it worth putting your house on Airbnb? ›

Higher Potential Returns

Airbnb rentals often have the potential for higher short-term rental income compared to traditional long-term leases. The flexibility to adjust pricing based on demand allows hosts to capitalize on peak seasons and events.

What percentage does Airbnb take? ›

How much does Airbnb charge hosts? Airbnb charges hosts a service fee for each booking. What percentage Airbnb takes can vary, but it's typically around 3% for most hosts. However, Airbnb's commission can go up to 14% or more for hosts who have a Super Strict cancellation policy.

Why are cities banning Airbnb? ›

Why is Airbnb Illegal or Restricted in Certain Places? Some localities have outlawed or put restrictions on Airbnb hosting for several reasons. One is that it takes away tax revenues (although now Airbnb works with cities to collect such taxes), or siphons business from traditional hotels that do pay taxes.

Can Airbnb watch you? ›

Hosts are not allowed to have security cameras and recording devices that monitor any part of a listing's interior, such as the listing's hallway, bedroom, bathroom, living room, or guest house, even if they're turned off or disconnected. Hidden security cameras are strictly prohibited.

What are the illegal and prohibited activities on Airbnb? ›

Illicit drugs: Illegal or restricted drugs such as opium, opiates, opioids, coca and cocaine, amphetamine-type stimulants, central nervous system depressants, and hallucinogens shouldn't be present or used at a stay, Experience, or the surrounding property unless prescribed by a physician for a medical condition.

Are you supposed to clean Airbnb before leaving? ›

We ask our guests to tidy up after themselves: Put the dishes in the sink or dishwasher. Gather their litter in the trash cans. Gather the towels in the laundry room.

What do quiet hours mean in Airbnb? ›

Airbnb quiet hours are hours specified by hosts as times during which guests cannot be notably loud or rowdy. In some locations, this may refer to late hours of the night, while in others it may also include afternoon hours that are designated quiet times in particular cities or countries.

Does no smoking mean no vaping at Airbnb? ›

E-cigarettes and other vaping devices are also prohibited under the Airbnb smoking policy. These devices can leave behind an unpleasant odor that lingers on the property and poses a health risk to future guests.

Can you put a house on Airbnb that you don't own? ›

You don't always need to own a property to rent out an Airbnb. Sometimes you can use an apartment that you have simply rented. As noted above, if your landlord and the law allows, you can always lease a place long-term and then re-list it on Airbnb for short-term stays.

What cities in California do not allow Airbnb? ›

This information was current as of 20 January 2024. Banned outright in: Aliso Viejo, Costa Mesa, Garden Grove, Laguna Niguel, Lake Forest, Tustin, Villa Park, Westminster, and Yorba Linda. Allowed outside of residential zones in: Laguna Beach(1) and San Juan Capistrano (2).

Can Airbnb host stay on property? ›

Do Airbnb hosts stay with you depends on the type of room. In an entire house, the host will not stay with you. If the Airbnb is a private room, the host will stay in the same home while the guest is there, but the guest will have their own room.

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