In a first, Airbnb takes action against guest for party

Airbnb wouldn’t release the guest’s name but said it has removed the guest from its platform.

August 13, 2020 08:31 am | Updated 08:39 am IST - San Francisco

Airbnb has announced that for the first time, it is taking legal action against a guest for violating its ban on unauthorised parties. (Photo of logo for representational purposes)

Airbnb has announced that for the first time, it is taking legal action against a guest for violating its ban on unauthorised parties. (Photo of logo for representational purposes)

For the first time, Airbnb is taking legal action against a guest for violating its ban on unauthorised parties.

The San Francisco-based home sharing company said Wednesday it is initiating legal proceedings against a guest who held an unauthorised party at a home in Sacramento County, California, last weekend. Three people were shot and wounded at the party.

Airbnb wouldn’t release the guest’s name but said it has removed the guest from its platform.

The company has been trying to clean up its image — promising to verify all of its listings, for example, and taking a harder line on parties — as it prepares for an initial public offering of its stock. The IPO, which was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, could still take place later this year.

Airbnb banned open invite parties at its rentals late last year after five people were shot and killed at an unauthorised party in Orinda, California.

The company set up a rapid response team to deal with complaints from neighbours and started screening high risk bookings, such as reservations at a large home for one night.

Airbnb went further last month, banning guests under 25 from booking entire homes close to where they live.

In the most recent case, Airbnb said it will seek monetary damages and donate them to non-profit that fights gun violence in the Sacramento area.

Under Airbnb’s terms of service, the dispute will go into arbitration if Airbnb and the guest are unable to settle the terms.

A Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman said on Wednesday that the shootings remain under investigation.

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