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  1. In this article. Why we verify identity. Verifying the identity of guests and Hosts helps us to: Promote trust between guests and Hosts. Uphold Airbnb’s community guidelines. Reduce fraudulent behaviour. Perform background checks when permitted by law. Respond to, support, and investigate safety and security issues.

  2. City registration pending: The Host has started the registration process but hasn’t been granted a licence or registration number yet—it’s totally fine to book these listings. Exempt: The listing is exempt from registration for reasons determined by the city—these listings are also perfectly fine to book.

  3. Host damage protection, part of AirCover for Hosts, reimburses Hosts up to $3 million USD in the rare event your place or belongings are damaged by a guest during an Airbnb stay. You’re reimbursed for certain damage caused by guests to your home and belongings if the guest does not pay for the damage.

  4. Legal and regulatory issues Hosts should consider before hosting on Airbnb. Understanding the laws in your city is crucial when considering becoming an Airbnb Host. These rules can be confusing, and our goal is to work with governments worldwide to make these rules easier to understand for everyone. In this article.

  5. A Superhost is a Host who goes above and beyond to provide excellent hospitality. Guests can easily identify a Superhost from the badge that appears on their Airbnb listing and profile. Qualifying as a Superhost. Anyone can become a Superhost, and you don’t need to apply.

  6. If a guest causes damage to your place or belongings during an Airbnb stay, you can file a reimbursement request through our Resolution Centre. You’re reimbursed for certain damage caused by guests to your home and belongings if the guest does not pay for the damage. Learn about the process.

  7. If you’re hosting a stay, it's possible that not all of your Airbnb income is taxable. Deductible items may include rent, mortgage, cleaning fees, rental commissions, insurance, and other expenses. Other factors you might consider when assessing taxable income include renting vs. owning the space, number of nights hosted, tax status, and ...

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