An online marketplace for lodging, primarily homestays for vacation rentals, Airbnb has made its pandemic-era prohibition of parties at the properties rented out globally through its app permanent, saying on Tuesday that the rules have been effective against problematic events.
The rental platform has gradually tightened
its policies on parties after complaints and some high-profile trouble,
including a 2019 shooting that killed five in California.
Airbnb provisionally barred events in 2020
as a measure against the spread of COVID-19, but it also turned out to be
effective against large or disruptive gatherings.
"Over time, the party ban became much
more than a public health measure. It developed into a bedrock community
policy," the company said.
In the past, property owners were given the
room to use their best judgment on whether to allow parties. But rules
tightened to bar "party houses" as well as large events advertised on
social media.
After the pandemic hit, bringing the
closure of many nightlife venues, people in some cases turned to hosting events
at places rented through Airbnb, which in turn became a problem.
But Airbnb argued the tighter rules have
been effective in reducing the rate of rowdiness complaints it has received.
Under the new policy, Airbnb will also lift
its 16-person cap at rental properties, a rule enacted against COVID-19 but
which will now take into account that certain larger or outdoor sites are okay
for bigger groups.
The company said people breaking the rules face consequences from account suspension to full removal from the platform, adding that in 2021, over 6,600 guests were suspended over the party ban.
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