Home-sharing company Airbnb has imposed a worldwide party ban at its rental properties and capped occupancy at larger homes to 16, citing public health concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The ban on parties and events will be "in effect indefinitely until further notice," the company said on its website, adding that guests "may be legally pursued by Airbnb if they violate our policy".
Airbnb began cracking down last year as rowdy parties were causing problems with neighbours in some communities.
In November, the company banned "party houses" after a deadly shooting at a Halloween party with more than 100 guests at a California rental.
Airbnb said on Thursday that 73 per cent of its global listings already banned parties and unauthorised festivities were always prohibited.
The company has historically allowed hosts to permit guests to host smaller gatherings such as birthday parties.
After COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic, Airbnb removed "event-friendly" from its search and required users to adhere to local restrictions on gatherings in light of social distancing protocols.
But as local officials have cracked down on bars and social clubs, some activities have migrated to Airbnb homes, the platform said.
"We think such conduct is incredibly irresponsible, we do not want that type of business and anyone engaged in or allowing that behavior does not belong on our platform," the company said.
Airbnb recently said it had seen bookings begin to "bounce back" and unveiled an initiative to promote short-range travel amid a broad slowdown in tourism.
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