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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

airbnb - can the host be picky who stays in his/her home?
Hoping this thread will NOT get political....
Since the airbnb host is hosting people in his/her own personal home, shouldn't he/she be able to refuse service to people he/she is not comfortable with? Its not Hilton hotel, its sleepover in the personal residence where the host (and his/her family) sleep next door....
Thoughts?...
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Under the federal Fair Housing Act, landlords who live in a property with four or fewer rental units (this would include airbnb rooms) are exempt from all but one aspect of the federal law: They may not advertise in a way that indicates a preference for (or against) members of a protected class (race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status and disability). And, there is an exception even to the exemption: You may advertise for a lodger of a specific sex (and you don't have to specify your own sex).
So, for example, your ad can say, "Female roomer wanted," but it could not say, "Christian roomer wanted."
So the airbnb owner would be covered by the law as long as they do not make a discriminatory statements.