What is quiet time for Airbnb?

In most neighborhoods, the period between 9:00 pm and 7:00 am is quiet time. If you want to maintain a good relationship with your neighbors, ask your guests to respect the noise curfew and tone it down after 9:00 pm.
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How do Airbnb handle loud guests?

Re: Noisy guests

You can call your neighbours in the evening or go around to check on your property too. The other is to terminate the booking and demand that they leave today as they have been repeatedly breaking the rules, you can also call airbnb about this course of action.
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Can you be loud in an Airbnb?

The Consequences of Loud Airbnb Guests

Handling loud Airbnb guests before it becomes a repeated problem is essential as an Airbnb host. If loud Airbnb guests repeatedly disrupt your neighbors, they can now contact Airbnb to file complaints against you as a host. This can put your hosting status with Airbnb in jeopardy.
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What can I do about noisy Airbnb neighbors?

Request a call from the Neighborhood Support team. Call the Neighborhood Support team directly at +1 (855) 635-7754. You'll be taken outside of Airbnb to call local emergency services. Use of this feature is subject to our policy.
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Why is Airbnb two night minimum?

In an effort to crack down on any potential unauthorized parties, Airbnb has put a two-night minimum on stays around New Year's Eve. Effective immediately, some Airbnb users in the U.S., UK, Canada, Mexico, Australia, France, and Spain will be banned from making one-night reservations of entire homes on New Year's Eve.
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Who gets the cleaning fee Airbnb?

The cleaning fee is a one-time charge that hosts add to the price of their listing for each booking to cover cleaning expenses. This fee is added to the overall price of the booking and is paid for by the guest(s). It is not a security deposit; the guests don't get their money back at the end of their stay.
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Can you stay at Airbnb for just one night?

Airbnb is transforming iconic spaces into homes just for one night. Just sign up or log in for the chance to spend a night at one of these magical locations.
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Can I stop my Neighbour doing Airbnb?

This depends on how the property is being used as there may be a breach of planning regulations. If the guests are causing a nuisance or excessive noise, this can be referred either to the local authority or to the courts and may also be enforceable through the restrictive covenants affecting the property.
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How do you shut down an Air B and B?

  1. Tap Profile and then tap Switch to hosting.
  2. Tap Menu, then Listings , and tap the listing you want.
  3. Tap Booking settings, go to Management and tap Status.
  4. Tap Deactivate, and select the reason you're deactivating.
  5. Tap Permanently deactivate.
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What happens when you report someone on Airbnb?

What we do with reports. Our community support team investigates reports and may follow up for additional documentation. If needed, we'll also offer personalized, hands-on booking support to find you a different place to stay. If someone has violated our nondiscrimination policy we will take corrective action.
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Can Neighbours complain about Airbnb?

Neighbours can request a call back from an Airbnb representative to report noise, a party, neighbourhood or safety concerns, who will get in touch with the host.
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What happens if you break an Airbnb House rule?

Reporting the violation to Airbnb. If necessary, impose an additional fee to compensate you for any expenses incurred cleaning or repairing your belongings or property. Evicting the guest from your property prior to their planned checkout date.
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How do I close my neighbors Airbnb UK?

Nuisance can be restrained by either civil proceedings for an injunction or action by the Local Authority under statute. Civil proceedings are expensive but the threat of such action, and the likely liability for costs, may be effective in itself to ensure your neighbour ceases such nuisance.
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What is Airbnb guest refund policy?

If a Host cancels a reservation prior to check-in, their guest will automatically receive a full refund. If a Host cancels 30 days or less prior to check-in, and the guest contacts us, we will also assist the guest with finding comparable or better accommodations.
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What happens if you don't pay Airbnb for damages?

If the guest agrees and sends the amount you requested, Airbnb will process the payment and send it to you. However, if the guest refuses to pay the full amount, your next option is to request reimbursement under Airbnb's Host Guarantee.
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Can you delete Airbnb reviews?

Yes, you can ask Airbnb to remove a review, but they will consider your request only if it violates Airbnb content policy which practically means the review has to fit in one or more of the following points.
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Can I have 2 Airbnb accounts?

You can use two separate accounts — one as a guest for booking other properties, the other one as an Airbnb hosting account for your hosting services. On other occasions, you might need to make multiple listings under one account.
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What is the Airbnb 90 day rule?

This means a property can't be let out on Airbnb for more than 90 days of occupied nights per year. Once your limit has been reached, Airbnb will automatically close bookings for your property until the end of the calendar year. The 90-day limit applies to both 90 consecutive days or 90 days spread throughout the year.
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Do you need council approval for Airbnb?

Since the 26 May 2015, a change in UK laws has made it mandatory for private individuals who wish to rent out their homes for more than 90 days per calendar year to get planning permission from their Council beforehand.
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How do I report someone to Airbnb?

To report content from Airbnb profiles, listings, or messages that you believe violates our nondiscrimination policy, click or tap the flag icon . To report a message while using the Airbnb app, tap the more icon , then tap Report. To report an in-person incident, or to send a detailed report, contact us.
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Are all Airbnb 2 night minimum?

There is no one hard and fast rule on minimum stay policies that can be applied to all Airbnb vacation rentals. Some hosts opt for a 1-night minimum stay. Others insist on week- or even month-long stays to attract only long term guests. Many may set a 2- or 3-night policy and forget about it.
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Can Airbnb host charge for extra guests?

You can add a fee for each guest you're willing to put up beyond your normal limit. So, if the number of guests you've set under Listing basics is 4, you can charge extra for the 5th and 6th guests and so on up to your comfort level.
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What percentage does Airbnb take?

Most Hosts pay a flat service fee of 3% of the booking subtotal. The subtotal is your nightly rate plus your cleaning fee* and additional guest fee, if applicable, and doesn't include Airbnb fees and taxes. Guests typically pay a service fee of around 14% of the booking subtotal.
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Are you supposed to do dishes at Airbnb?

Respect your host and their time by washing any dishes you've dirtied. It's also a good idea to wipe down counters and leave the kitchen as you found it.
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Why are cleaning fees so high on Airbnb?

Finally, some hosts may have high cleaning fees because they've had issues with adult workers who rent an Airbnb to conduct their professional activities. In urban markets, it is a well-known occurence: Short-term rentals are often used by prostitutes to host their clients.
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