Not only is discrimation illegal and against the terms of Airbnb, but it's unethical and I wouldn't do it.
Further, I've had two or three other groups of young men, and they were all perfectly well behaved and self-sufficient. Something was just off with these guys.
As I've mentioned previously in this thread, there were issues from the start. Initially he booked two rooms, but the booking said one guest and one night. So I messaged him to ask him if that was correct. He responded that there were four people and they wanted three nights. I changed the booking and he accepted.
Then the day of their arrival, after I'd already sent all the necessary information, he sent me a message asking what the address was. And then again when he arrived at my house, messaged me to ask what the door code was. All this was information that I'd already given him, and nobody before them ever had trouble.
Meanwhile, he had parked the wrong way in front of my house, when I offer a space in my driveway for guests to park. I advised him to move his vehicle and even pointed out which side of the driveway. He moved his vehicle and parked directly in front of the no parking sign I have on the side which I use.
Really, I think these guys were either stoned the whole time (this is Colorado) or were just oblivious to the world around them.
I doubt he'll leave me a review. He didn't seem to get how Airbnb works at all, at one point telling me that I have such a nice place, I should put some photos of it in my listing.
The whole thing was a little bizarre. I'm just glad their gone and I learned a little bit.
Jamie