You shouldn’t have to worry that a listing is fake or isn’t where it says it is. That’s why we’ve built a new process for Hosts to demonstrate that a listing on Airbnb is a real home, at an accurate location, and that they have access to that location.
When you see the Verified Listing badge on a listing’s map, this means that the listing has satisfied the verification requirements described in this article. In some cases, existing listings that meet specific criteria may receive a Verified Listing badge without requiring the Host to complete the new verification process.
All references to “listing verification,” “verify listings,” or “verified listings” mean the listing has satisfied the verification requirements to help confirm the listing is real and its location is accurate according to the methods described in this article.
Our verification process helps to confirm only that the listing is real and at an accurate location—we don’t verify the Host’s listing description or any other details they provide about their listing.
Our listing verification process has safeguards, but is not a guarantee that a listing is what the Host claims it to be. For more information on the process of verification, including the various methods used and the limitations of the process, please see below.
There are several methods we use to complete this process. Most Hosts prompted to verify their listing(s) will need to follow steps onsite at their listing location to complete the process. For some existing listings with guest feedback such as ratings on previous bookings, Hosts may be able to submit documentation to verify their listing.
Verification methods:
Some listings that satisfy additional criteria or provide supplemental information to us in another way may earn a Verified Listing badge without requiring the Host to complete the verification processes described in this article. The hosts of these Listings may provide the supplemental information to us during the listing creation process, or we may rely on previously collected information like guest feedback or ratings and reviews.
Guests should be able to book with confidence that the listing they’ve chosen is a real home with an accurate location that the Host has access to. That’s why we have a process in place to attempt to verify the listings Hosts publish on Airbnb.
Even with safeguards, no verification process is foolproof and we cannot guarantee a listing’s location or that the Host has access to it. Some limitations of our verification process include:
If you still need assistance with your Host or listing, contact us for support.