House Rules - no illegal drugs, no excessive drinking

Kathleane0
Level 3
Santa Ana, CA

House Rules - no illegal drugs, no excessive drinking

My rental is a shared house in California. Do I need to say no illegal drugs in my house rules or is that already taken care of with ABnB's policies? Also wondering how to say no excessive drinking. Not that I'm going to count the number of drinks a guest has, but I also don't want to find someone passed out on the sofa.

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Olagunju1
Level 2
Ojokoro, Nigeria

You have to say it yourself because I don’t think Airbnb will take care of that 

Naomi208
Level 3
Nairobi, Kenya

Dear Kathy 

Summary of House Rules for a Rental Property

 

House rules are essential guidelines set by hosts to ensure a safe, comfortable, and respectful environment for all guests and protect the property. These rules typically cover:

1. Check-In and Check-Out Times: Specify the timing to ensure smooth transitions between stays.

2. Noise Levels: Outline quiet hours to maintain a peaceful atmosphere, especially in residential areas.

3. Smoking and Pets: Clarify if smoking or pets are allowed on the premises and where.

4. Parties and Events: State whether parties or events are permitted to prevent disruptions.

5. Property Usage: Provide guidelines for shared spaces, appliances, and facilities to avoid misuse.

6. Visitor Policy: Indicate whether additional visitors are allowed and any limits on their number.

7. Safety and Security: Remind guests to lock doors, turn off appliances, and adhere to safety protocols.

8. Cleaning Responsibilities: Set expectations for tidiness, such as returning furniture to its original position or washing dishes.

9. Prohibited Activities: List activities like illegal behavior or unauthorized modifications to the property.

 

The goal of house rules is to create a mutual understanding between hosts and guests, ensuring a positive experience for everyone involved. Clear communication of these rules in the listing or during check-in is crucial for avoiding misunderstandings.