Make the most of House Rules: host tips & how-to’s

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Make the most of House Rules: host tips & how-to’s

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When it comes to setting House Rules, you’ll want to strike a balance between protecting your home and ensuring a great stay for guests by setting clear expectations. That’s why Airbnb’s House Rules tool allows hosts to select from a list of standard rules, as well as write their own, and requires guests to acknowledge and agree to the House Rules before booking.

 

“Rules are just another way you can really see a host’s true personality shine through,” Superhost Kelly, of Austin, Texas, U.S.A. said. “I would never rent from a host who had no rules. And if guests are able to see from a list of rules that they wouldn’t enjoy that host or that property, then that is a good thing to learn.”

 

Almost nine out of 10 hosts have selected from Airbnb’s basic rules, which touch on issues such as smoking, parties, pets, and kids*. However, hosts who write custom House Rules book more stays than hosts who don’t, according to Airbnb’s internal research. This may be because those hosts set clear expectations, and their guests have a better idea of what kind of stay they’re in store for.

 

By writing clear rules in your listing, guests can view them before they book, during their stay, and even after checking out. House rules are also sent directly to them once a reservation is confirmed, so you don’t have to rewrite or resend emails to every guest. Setting rules can help you save time and help prevent miscommunication.

 

Here’s how to set up and make the most of Airbnb’s House Rules feature. Plus, hosts share some of their best rules and tips:

 

How to create House Rules

 

On the web:

  1. Go to your listing(s) on Airbnb.com
  2. On the listing you want to add House Rules to, click “Manage listing”
  3. Click “Booking settings” at the top of the page
  4. Next to “House Rules,” click “Edit”
  5. Select your expectations and write rules for guests, and then click “Save”

 

On the app:

  1. Go to your listing(s) on the Airbnb mobile app
  2. Click on the listing you want to add House Rules to
  3. Under “Guest resources,” click “House rules”
  4. Select your expectations and write rules for guests, and then click “Save”

 

5 House Rules tips from hosts

 

  1. Keep it simple

“You don’t want to add so many rules that guests think they’re at mom’s house,” said Superhosts Wendy & Frank, of Stonington, Connecticut. Some hosts offered up suggestions**:

House Rules should NOT read like legal mumbo jumbo; otherwise, nobody will read it or potential guests will go to another listing that’s less complicated:

  • Parties not allowed.
  • You may not exceed the number of people specified at the time of booking.
  • The internet may not be used for illegal activity.

 —J Renato, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

 

Don’t add things you can’t enforce, like extra security deposits or charges for something broken.*** I don’t put courtesy requests or pointers, like where to leave towels and what to do with laundry, into my House Rules. I communicate those in person when guiding guests through the apartment or leave friendly note. While the ones that really matter to me absolutely belong in the House Rules.

  • Our place is meant for either a couple or for a single adult.
  • No children.
  • The couch in the living room is not to be used as an extra bed.

—Annette, Prescott, Arizona, U.S.A.

 

  1. Talk about local customs and climate

When writing your House Rules, take the opportunity to teach guests about your cultural norms and the local area. “Many times guests come from cultures and customs that are very different from ours, and want to spend a few days relaxing without too many obligations,” Superhosts Andrea & Ricardo, of Buenos Aires, Argentina, said. More hosts offered up their rules:

  • We ask that you be prudently silent and discreet, especially at night or during the siesta.—Beatriz Elena, Medellin, Colombia
  • No shoes inside. This is very common in Thailand.—Nutth, Chiang Mai, Thailand
  • Do not leave the lights on and the windows open at sunset, or the house will be filled with bugs, mosquitoes, and moths.—Monica, Santa Maria de Palautordera, Spain
  • No eating/drinking of any food/drinks, other than water in the Airbnb room. Please do not keep any food in the bedroom. No one is a fan of bugs.—Momi, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A.

 

  1. Point out safety concerns

Much like customs and cultural norms, it’s wise to assume guests come from other areas of the world with different laws and safety issues. These hosts address this in their House Rules:

  • Please close and lock all windows and doors when you leave the suite.—Dave & Deb, Edmonton, Canada
  • No candles. None. Instead, we provide flameless, battery-operated candles for you to use.—Heather, Ithaca, New York, U.S.A.
  • No business involving the public or unauthorized guests is permitted. External security cameras are in use.—Jayesh, Urangan, Australia
  • Illegal downloads are forbidden. If you’re found guilty, government fines can run about 1,700 euros per movie.—Branka & Silvia, Zagreb, Croatia

 

  1. Use some humor

When in doubt, lighten things up to show your personality and encourage guests to read your House Rules. These hosts share some tips:

  • I expect guests to behave like grown ups:
    • Don’t burn down the house.
    • Don’t kick my dog.
    • Eat drippy food at the table.... It's a nice table.
    • There are several waste baskets around the house: the toilet is not one of them.

—Amy, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A.

 

  • I have incorporated a question in the middle of my House Rules in all UPPER CASE. If the guest answers, it demonstrates to me that they have taken the time to read the House Rules:
    • WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE MUSICIAN? There is no right or wrong answer.

—Eloise, Winslow, Arizona, U.S.A.

 

  1. Be yourself

Some hosts have a long list of House Rules and others have hardly any rules at all; either way, they still come away with five-star reviews. Hosts recommend reflecting your hosting style — whether it be relaxed, flexible, formal, strict — in your rules to help guests determine if it’s the right fit:

  • Live and let live! Most guests are on vacation and don’t want to be lectured. I make soup, and lay out bread, cheese, and croissants. They feel as if they are welcomed.—Aija, Welcome, Hicksville, New York
  • My listing is very clear on what I need from our potential guests who share our space:
    • All of the House Rules below MUST be read all the way through to the end. It will not be in your best interest to skim thru my rules. Therefore, please do not do so.
    • This is OUR home. We want our wonderful guests who stay with us to respect that this our home and we are raising our child in this home.
    • No raising of voices, arguing, or vulgar language.
    • No drugs in/out of our home.
    • Any violations and you will be asked to leave.

—Momi, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A.

 

Superhost Momi includes 12 more detailed House Rules after this, and she’s received more than 100 five-star reviews. Guest Steven, of Pullman, Washington, U.S.A., wrote: “I must say after reading [Momi’s] House Rules, I was a bit nervous. I soon realized that this would not be an ordinary stay. And to my delight I was correct.”

 

Once you’ve published your House Rules, confirmed guests will automatically receive them and can access them at any time. Creating House Rules once will help set guest expectations and set the stage for many five-star stays.

 

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*House Rules include limits on smoking, areas beyond the listing space that are off-limits, permission to have visitors, and more. To add information about how to use appliances and amenities in your home, see our House Manual tips.

**Host tips have been edited for length and clarity.

***If a guest violates a house rule, the host and guest are encouraged to communicate and resolve the issue. Creating House Rules helps Airbnb CX mediate a disagreement; however, Airbnb CX cannot enforce House Rules. If a host asks a guest to leave because of a House Rules violation, the guest will be refunded for the nights not spent and Airbnb CX can help facilitate that. If a guest refuses to leave, then the case will be escalated and be handled on a case-by-case basis.

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Heads up! Tyesha from Fairfield has sent me a text, “watch your back since you like to play games”

this because I have refused to refund after her and 2 guests showed up late on a Friday , reeking of marijuana, used my shower, toilet, all while waiting for Airbnb support.

 I have a 2 guest maximum in my rules, no parties, and no alcohol or drugs. I no longer allow instant booking. Today I file a police report. Her prior guest review merely stated, “not a good fit “.

Cathy282
Level 3
Warwick, United Kingdom

We get this all the time despite several times stating that this is our home- we live here !

 

that’s help so much thanks for it happy to be a member in rbnb 

Lorraine192
Level 2
Regina, Canada

  1. i post this in my bathroom  got it from the dollar store  i make a point of showing it off  and laugh   they get it nd laugh themselves  no problems so far   you can also find 1 for the kitchen   wont let me load picture  but this is what it says

TOILET RULES

 

1.  if you lift it.......put it down

2.  if it runs out....replace it

3.  if you miss.....clean it up

4.  if you've finished....flush it

5.  if it smells....spray it

 

guests ge a good laugh and guess what    less cleaning for me   lol

 

Joanne395
Level 2
Queenstown, New Zealand

This is a shock to me too.  Looking at the service fees both the host and the guest pay, looks like AirBnB make more money out of the guests than the hosts, so maybe that is why they would support the guest over the host?

Emma477
Level 2
Memphis, TN

If you have a beef with Airbnb, it is great to talk about it here, but, to get any of them to HEAR you, please go to the "contact Airbnb page" and do some feedback. They do not monitor these comment streams.

Judy451
Level 2
East Hampton, NY

 We live in the Hamptons and have a very short  rental  season basically memorial day to Labor Day. I had a guest a few hours late so I called her and she clearly sounded drunk on the phone giggling and laughing saying she was on the way.  I waited another few hours she never showed up . The next thing I knew Airbnb called me telling me that she called them and told them that she didn’t think my house existed and Airbnb upgraded her,  found her another place to stay and fined me $100!   Not only did I lose the rental income on a major summer weekend but I was also fined so it cost me over $500 and I had an empty room. My husband and I are retired and depend on this income. I believe that Airbnb should have been on my side in this situation. Obviously our house exists Proof of which was on their website in all of our stellar reviews  i’m happy guests. This policy of siding with the tenants is crazy because the hosts are taking all of the risks.  Airbnb you really must deal with this and change your policies.  This was clearly the case of a crazy drunk girl not showing up, how could you side with her when you can see on my listings I am an excellent host. Thank you  in advance for reviewing your policy in favor of the hosts 

Anerdy0
Level 2
New Zealand

Very helpful,thanks

Linda-And-Ted0
Level 2
Bridgewater, VT

Re: Momi's rules

So happy to say we've never experienced such guests! 

 

What is the point of having rules if they cannot be enforced with AT LEAST sour cancellation policy? A guest who refuses to obey the rules should be viewed as a guest who has chosen to cancel their stay. 

Michael3013
Level 1
Bethesda, MD

That was extremely helpful!, thanks.

Gabriela618
Level 2
Broomfield, CO

It is not fair that a guest gets refunded when they get kicked out for breaking the rules. When they smoke inside even though the house rule states NO SMOKING, it is very dificult to remove the bad smell. Everything gets impregnated, the curtains, the sofa, the mattres, and we the hosts have to spend extra money to get rid of the cigarrette smell so the new guests don't cancel on us because they requested a non smoking place and they come to find one where the previous guests have smoked in. This should be reviewed by AIRBNB and changed to provide a more fair solution for the hosts.

Michael-And-Alina0
Level 1
Corpus Christi, TX

people do not read the rules of the accommodations and then there are problems between the guests and the host.

Cathy282
Level 3
Warwick, United Kingdom

I couldn’t agree more!!! 

Pamela-and-Andre0
Level 2
Progreso, Mexico

After reading comments from hosts I was concerned so reached out to Airbnb.  Below is the converstation.  I still need to check into the guarantee they mention.

24 APRIL 2019
Pamela & Andre17:37
Reading in Community Centre regarding House Rules Tips.
"***If a guest violates a house rule, the host and guest are encouraged to communicate and resolve the issue. Creating House Rules helps Airbnb CX mediate a disagreement; however, Airbnb CX cannot enforce House Rules. If a host asks a guest to leave because of a House Rules violation, the guest will be refunded for the nights not spent and Airbnb CX can help facilitate that. If a guest refuses to leave, then the case will be escalated and be handled on a case-by-case basis."
I hope someone is reading the comments from hosts. If guests are allowed to break house rules and get their money back there is no point to house rules. Basics such as no smoking, pets or children, given prior notice must be followed and if not no refund should be given for breaking the rules. Health and Safety concerns must take precedence.
I am very concerned after reading this policy.
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Airbnb Support17:39
Hi Pamela, my name is Asher A and I'm with Airbnb support. I'll be helping you today. Please allow me a few minutes to investigate.
I understand you must be worried about how we protect our hosts in cases where house rules are not followed.
Please know that hosts are an equally important member of the Airbnb community.
If a situation arises where the house rules are not followed by a guest, please feel free to contact us, immediately
We will take immediate action as appropriate and ensure that you are not impacted because of someone else's fault.
You've been an amazing Airbnb host and we really appreciate all that you do for our guests!
Please be rest assured that we are there for you round the clock and will help you when you need us!
Pamela & Andre17:49
These are lovely words but I don't feel confident that there will be follow through based on other hosts comments if a situation should arise. If there is a policy that shows a guest can be evicted with proof of breaking house rules without loss of income or affecting my rating I would be more reassured.
Airbnb Support17:52
You would be happy to know that all our hosts are covered under Airbnb Host Guarantee.
You can read about it here: airbnb.com/guarantee
Pamela & Andre17:54
I will look into it. Thanks. We have had some violations but resolved them with the guests. Thank you for your time.
Airbnb Support17:56
You're most welcome. Please do not be concerned about this. Feel confident in hosting with Airbnb. We have you covered, Pamela!
Is there anything else I can help you with?