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I am starting new with AirBNB and I notice that a lot of listings in my area prohibit local guests.
I can make a guess why but does anyone else have ideas why hosts do this?
Regards,
Randy
@Randy572 It is because local guests often book places for parties with their friends. Also some people fear a criminal will book, copy the key and then rob the place later.
As long as you are careful which locals you rent to you will be fine. We have had a lot of people waiting for house purchases to complete and a couple whose had to move out of their home due to fire damage.
Mike and Jane,
Good points that I did not think of. Thanks
Randy
@Randy572 Hope you’re well!
Generally, it’s because guests who live locally might want to rent somewhere to hold an event or party.
Of course there are many genuine reasons why a local person might want to rent a listing close to them, but some hosts won’t want to take the risk.
Paul,
Thanks for your response.
Not sure I want to take that risk.
Randy
With local guests, I would consider the length of stay. A local who wants to book for just one or two nights is quite possibly planning a party or some other event. I would definitely be asking this guest a lot of questions before accepting their booking.
However, someone booking for a couple of weeks or even a month (if you accept long stays) could be waiting for a house purchase to go through or a rental apartment to become available. I have often had foreign students who have just finished their degrees so no longer have student accommodation, but want to spend a bit of time enjoying London before heading home. There can be many valid reasons. Most guests will offer this information when they contact you and, if they don't, then I will ask.