Waterloo Region Record

Airbnb will vet homes listed through a new tier of rentals

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TORONTO — Airbnb is rolling out a new tier of rentals that have been inspected and verified inperson by staff.

A news release from the homerental organizati­on says its new Airbnb Plus program vets homes offered in the tier with a checklist of more than 100 factors, including cleanlines­s, design and comfort. The launch follows calls for an end to short-term rentals offered in their buildings and neighbourh­oods after some Airbnb users rented homes to throw unruly parties or behaved disrespect­fully toward neighbours.

A release says the Airbnb Plus service is aimed at high-end accommodat­ions and has launched with 2,000 homes in 13 cities — a small fraction of the roughly 4.5 million properties listed on Airbnb in 81,000 cities worldwide. By the end of the year, Airbnb foresees verifying the quality of 75,000 homes in 50 cities.

It will offer people who rent their homes through the tier in-home design consultati­on and expert photograph­y, but did not say if there was a cost associated with the services or listings.

The Plus program, unveiled Thursday, is aimed at winning over travellers who aren’t sure they can trust the computerdr­iven system that Airbnb uses to assess the quality of rentals. Airbnb believes travellers will be willing to pay more for inspector-certified properties, allowing homeowners and apartment dwellers to recoup a $149 fee to participat­e in Plus.

The company will also begin offering four new types of properties classified as vacation homes, boutiques, bed and breakfast units and “unique” homes. A new program called Airbnb for Family and Airbnb for Work will also launch in an effort to help renters find accommodat­ions for social stays, weddings, group getaways and later this year, dinner parties.

 ?? ERIC RISBERG THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Airbnb co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky speaks during an event Thursday in San Francisco.
ERIC RISBERG THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Airbnb co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky speaks during an event Thursday in San Francisco.

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