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Airbnb adds Anti-Party rules for New Years

 Airbnb said in a letter that they would be adding some rules to rental guests without a positive review history on their platform.  


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In US, UK, Canada, Brazil, France, Australia, New Zealand, The guests cannot make one two and three night reservations without a history of positive reviews. Anti-Party rules will allow a safe environment and Airbnb would be focusing on local reservations.

Airbnb started Anti-Party rules in 2019 and added restrictions in 2020 to adhere to the norms by departments otherwise hosts and guests could face a ban.

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