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Community policy

Representing yourself authentically

Providing valid and accurate account information is critical to creating an environment where Airbnb, Hosts, and guests can trust each other.

What we do allow

  • Duplicate accounts for the purpose of listing management: Professional Hosts who list a large inventory of properties may have multiple accounts for the express purpose of effectively managing their inventory.
  • Date-of-birth (DOB) corrections to match what is listed on a government ID: DOB mistakes on accounts can happen for a few different reasons (ex: manual entry mistakes, month/day format mix-up, etc.). You can correct your DOB by contacting us.

What we don’t allow

  • Invalid IDs: Damaged, expired, falsified, non-government issued IDs (when required), IDs lacking basic identification information, or those considered temporary IDs will not be accepted.
  • Failure to authenticate accounts: When speaking with an Airbnb representative about account-specific items, you will be required to take specific steps to authenticate your identity.
  • Maintaining duplicate accounts: With the exemption of some Professional Hosts who need multiple accounts for inventory management, Hosts and guests should not operate more than one account or use one ID across more than one account.

We're here to help

If you witness or experience behavior that goes against our policies, please let us know.

While these guidelines don’t cover every possible scenario, they’re designed to offer general guidance on Airbnb’s community policies.

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