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What to know if your neighbor is an Airbnb Host
What to know if your neighbor is an Airbnb Host
We encourage everyone to be a good neighbor when traveling and hosting—that means being mindful of your surroundings and following safety guidelines. If your neighbor is a Host, here’s what you can expect. ResponsibilityHosting comes with a commitment of responsibility to the neighbors and the community. Trust and safetyOur robust Trust & Safety initiatives are designed to help Hosts and guests learn about each other and make good decisions during a stay. Direct, dedicated supportThe Neighborhood Support page is your one-stop shop for help. There, you can:
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