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Host damage protection

Host damage protection, part of AirCover for Hosts, reimburses Hosts up to $3 million USD in the rare event your place or belongings are damaged by a guest during an Airbnb stay. You’re reimbursed for certain damage caused by guests to your home and belongings if the guest does not pay for the damage. It also reimburses for extra cleaning services in certain cases, like removing stains left by guests (or their invitees) or pet accidents and smoke odour removal.

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What’s covered

Host damage protection covers you for:

  • Damage to your home, furnishings, valuables, or belongings caused by guests (or their invitees)
  • Damage to parked cars, boats, or other vehicles caused by guests (or their invitees)
  • Extra cleaning costs required to remove stains left by guests (or their invitees) or pet accidents, smoke odour removal, or when required due to additional unapproved guests
  • Income lost if you need to cancel confirmed Airbnb bookings due to damage caused by a guest (or their invitees)

When you offer an emergency place to stay through Airbnb.org, you’re still covered by Host damage protection.

Host damage protection doesn’t cover:

  • Damage from normal wear and tear
  • Loss of currency
  • Loss due to acts of nature (e.g. earthquakes and hurricanes)
  • Injury or property damage to guests or others (those may be covered by Host liability insurance)
  • Cleaning associated with normal check-out tasks (e.g. laundry, dishes, or trash removal)
  • Other limitations apply

The reimbursement process

Here’s how to get reimbursed if damage does happen during a stay:

  1. Document the issue by taking photos or videos, getting repair or cleaning estimates, and/or collecting receipts.
  2. Within 14 days of the responsible guest’s checkout, file a reimbursement request in the Resolution Centre.
  3. Your guest will have 24 hours to respond to the request. If they don’t respond, pay partially, or decline payment, you’ll be able to submit a reimbursement request under Host damage protection. Airbnb Support will then step in and review the request. (If the accommodation is in Washington state, our insurer will review the request.)

Keep in mind that if you want to involve Airbnb Support in your AirCover for Hosts request, you will need to do so and submit the supporting documentation of the damage within 30 days of the damage or loss.

How Host damage protection works with cleaning and pet fees

If you choose to include cleaning fees or a pet fee, please keep in mind that they are meant to cover expected costs.

Host damage protection, on the other hand, covers unexpected costs related to additional cleaning in certain situations or pet damage—for instance, removing smoke odour or replacing your sofa because a dog chewed it up.

To learn more about Host damage protection, go to the terms. For Hosts whose country of residence or establishment is within Australia, go to the Host Damage Protection Terms for Australian Users to learn more.

Disclaimer: Host damage protection isn’t an insurance policy. It doesn’t protect Hosts who offer stays in Japan, where Japan Host Insurance applies, or Hosts who offer stays through Airbnb Travel, LLC. Keep in mind that all coverage limits are shown in USD.

For listings in Washington state, Airbnb’s contractual obligations under Host damage protection are covered by an insurance policy purchased by Airbnb. Host damage protection isn’t related to Host liability insurance. Host damage protection is subject to terms, conditions, and limitations, except for Hosts whose country of residence or establishment is within Australia. For such Hosts, Host damage protection is subject to these terms, conditions, and limitations.

Note: This article is part of Getting protected through AirCover for Hosts, a guide about damage and liability coverage.

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