Airbnb bans ‘party houses’ after deadly Halloween party shooting
Sunday, 3 November 2019 (12:09 IST)
Following a deadly shooting in the US state of California, Airbnb has announced that it is banning “party houses” and stepping up measures enforce its ban on unauthorized parties.
CEO Brian Chesky said that the San Francisco-based company will expand manual screenings of “high-risk reservations,” which would likely include one-night reservations at large houses.
The company plans to not only crack down on guests who violate its ban on unauthorized parties, but also on hosts who allow their homes to host such events. Those who fail to comply with the policies will be removed from the site.
“We must do better, and we will. This is unacceptable,” Chesky wrote.
Deadly Halloween party
The move comes after a deadly shooting at an unauthorized Halloween party at an Airbnb rental in the San Francisco suburb of Orinda.
Five people died following the shooting, with three pronounced dead on the scene and two others dying at the hospital. The victims, who were all California residents, ranged in age from 19 to 29.
Orinda police described a “highly chaotic” scene when they arrived at the house, where over 100 people had gathered for the party. Police are still looking for a suspect in the shooting.
The event had been advertised on social media as a “mansion party” that was taking place at an Airbnb rental.
The owner of the home was suspicious that the renter planned on throwing a party at the property, and reportedly reminded the renter that no parties were allowed.
Large-scale parties have long posed an issue for Airbnb, which has more than 6 million short-term rental property listings worldwide.