It is located in the Help section of their website and is titled Nondiscrimination Policy. The latest version is dated October 21, 2024, and the previous one was published in 2016, as far as I can tell.
Do you mean this:
Itâs all in the Airbnb Help Center.
As others mentioned, in the Help section, but also, you can find any of their policies by simply entering it in a Google search. Google âAirbnb Anti-discrimination Policyâ or âAirbnb Cancellation Policyâ and it comes right up.
Thank you. I need to spend some time reviewing it. From what I read, we need to accept children even if we donât want to. Our house isnât set up for kids (and they would probably drive us nuts in our shared space). That said, in 11 years of hosting itâs only come up a few times and we dissuaded the potential guests.
I had received the April 10th 2025 updated version via the Airbnb app.
Its funny how guests can break all your house rules but when they make a complaint about you for discrimination, your concerns goes out the window.
I also believe Airbnb sent me this policy because I had changed my listings to Women only. I am a homeshare with myself and adult daughter lives here. Sorry men. Lol
@Share The latest update of the policy was in Oct. 2024. They didnât update it in April, as far as I can see. They just sent it to you because thatâs what they do if they think we are being bad little girls and boys- like you said, probably because you switched to females only, which of course doesnât violate any policy if a homeshare.
Women only. I am a homeshare and live alone. I used to host men but after this guest. Nope!! My safety comes 1st.
Oh, thereâs some crazy women out there, too. I remember a post I read some years ago where the homeshare host had gone out grocery shopping and she returned to find the guest had packed up and left after trashing the entire house. The guest had taken every garbage can in the house and dumped them all over the place, thrown pillows and bedding and whatever else wasnât nailed down all over, piled dirty dishes everywhere, threw food all over the kitchen.
Then the guest took photos, sent them to Airbnb, claiming this was what the place looked like, and demanded a full refund.
I never did see a follow up to what happened next.
Lol oh wow. My adult daughter is moving back home from college. She will be all but dissertation and her room will be on the same floor as my guest rooms. Since we are not allowed to have cameras in shared spaces and hallways, I would feel more comfortable with women only. I have had mostly men try to bully me and do what they feel in my home by disregarding my house rules.
Sorry to hear thatâs been your experience. Iâve had lots of male homeshare guests and theyâve all been very sweet and perfect gentlemen. But the location and nature of my listing tends to attract quiet, artistic or outdoorsy types.
And I have actually been surprised at how clean and tidy all the guys have left their space. I wasnât expecting that. Someone either trained them well, or Iâm just lucky to get clean, tidy guys.
I donât accept kids under 12 âdue to safety concernsâ, & if Iâm not in line w/ Airâs policy, I guess itâs easier to ask for forgivenessâŚ