# Guest Screening: Protecting Your Property Before the Booking

_The best damage protection isn't a deposit. It's not letting the wrong guest book in the first place._

## Prevention vs. Recovery

Most property owners focus on damage deposits and insurance as their primary protection. These are recovery tools — they help after something goes wrong. Guest screening is a prevention tool — it stops the problem before it happens. Prevention is always cheaper, less stressful, and better for your reviews.

A $500 damage deposit doesn’t prevent a party. It just gives you $500 toward the $3,000 cleanup. A screening process that identifies the party risk before the booking prevents the $3,000 problem entirely — plus the noise complaint from the neighbor, the 1-star review, and the maintenance call at midnight.

## The Red Flags

**Local bookings with no reviews:** A guest booking a property 20 minutes from their home address, with no Airbnb review history, on a Saturday night is a party risk. Not always — but the pattern is consistent enough to warrant a conversation before approval.

**Single-night weekend stays:** Especially for larger properties (4+ bedrooms). A 1-night Saturday booking in a 5-bedroom lake house from a first-time Airbnb user is the highest-risk booking profile in vacation rentals.

**Vague trip purpose:** “Just getting together with some friends” for a 6-bedroom property with a hot tub and no family members listed. The vagueness itself isn’t the issue — it’s the combination of vague purpose, large property, weekend dates, and limited guest history.

**Guest count approaching or exceeding maximum:** A booking for 12 guests in a property that sleeps 12 leaves zero margin. Every extra person who “stops by” pushes you over capacity.

## Screening Layers

**Age requirement:** 25+ for the primary guest. This is standard across the industry and eliminates the highest-risk demographic for property damage without meaningfully reducing booking volume. Families with children are fine — the 25+ applies to the responsible adult on the booking.

**House rules acknowledgment:** Require guests to confirm they’ve read and agree to house rules before booking or at check-in. Not a checkbox — an actual message. “I confirm that this is not a party booking and that the number of guests will not exceed [X].” The act of writing the confirmation creates psychological commitment.

**Review history:** Guests with multiple positive reviews are lower risk than first-time guests. This doesn’t mean you reject first-timers — it means you ask first-timers a few more questions. “What brings you to the area?” and “How many guests will be staying?” go a long way.

**Noise monitoring:** [Noise monitors](/smart-home-technology-str/) (not cameras — microphones that measure decibel levels without recording conversations) detect parties in real time. A notification at 11pm that noise levels are elevated lets you send a message before the neighbor calls the police.

## The Balance

Over-screening kills revenue. If you require government ID verification, a phone call, a background check, and three references for every booking, you’ll eliminate risk — and most of your bookings along with it. The goal is proportional screening: low-risk bookings get minimal friction, high-risk patterns trigger additional verification.

A family of four booking a week in August with 15 positive reviews needs nothing beyond standard booking confirmation. A group of 8 booking a single Saturday night with no reviews needs a conversation. Treat the two differently because they are different.

## What We Do

Every booking goes through a tiered screening process. Standard bookings (verified guest, positive reviews, family profile) are approved automatically. Flagged bookings (first-time guest, local address, large group, single night) get a personal message asking about trip purpose and guest count. The answer — and how they answer — determines approval. Most flagged bookings are fine. The ones that aren’t are usually obvious from the response.

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