HI @Candysue0 First, I want to say I’m truly sorry to hear about your past experience and what you’re currently dealing with ,no one should ever feel unsafe in their own home.
According to Airbnb’s updated security camera policy (as of April 30, 2024), hosts are no longer allowed to have security cameras in any indoor areas, regardless of whether those areas are private or shared. This includes areas like personal bedrooms, offices, or even clearly marked host-only spaces within a shared home. Airbnb made this change to increase transparency and trust across the platform, but understandably, it has created serious challenges for hosts with specific safety concerns.
You did take the right steps by:
Notifying guests of the cameras,
Clearly marking off-limits areas,
Giving 48 hours for cancellation as per Airbnb’s legal guidance.
However, Airbnb now has a zero-tolerance policy regarding indoor surveillance devices, even in private non-guest areas of a listing. Unfortunately, this includes internal-use-only cameras for security purposes, which is likely the basis of their enforcement.
Here are a few suggestions for your next steps:
Continue with your appeal , Provide all written documentation of your communication with Airbnb Legal, previous guest acknowledgments, and proof that your space was not shared.
Escalate your case to Airbnb’s Trust & Safety team through Twitter/X (@AirbnbHelp) or LinkedIn, and tag senior Airbnb employees if necessary.
Ask your current guest (the NYPD officer) to submit a formal testimonial about their stay and the nature of your setup to support your case.
Reach out to Airbnb Ombudsman or legal advocacy groups if your appeal is denied. Some hosts have had success reinstating accounts through independent arbitration.
Hope this helps!