Rental Agreement new Airbnb policy coming into affect

Jennifer W
Apr 12, 2025 6:33 PM
Joined Oct, 2019 72 posts

With Airbnb's new policy coming into affect....how do I send my ownerRez rental agreement without their email address?


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Katie W
Apr 18, 2025 2:01 PM
OR Team Member Joined Jul, 2023 14 posts

Hi Jennifer!

You should still be able to send your renter agreement via channel templates. If you have a channel template using the BUFIXUP field code and have the template sent at booking creation, it should have a POC form where they can enter their email address before signing the agreement. It should save this on the POC form and be entered into their booking in OwnerRez.You can read more on how to set up a channel template with your renter agreement here: https://www.ownerrez.com/support/articles/trigger-example-booking-channel-reply-request-contact-info

Please don't hesitate to reach out to help@ownerrez.com if you have any questions!

Doug
7 days ago
Joined Feb, 2023 9 posts

Isn't collecting email addresses via links in the airbnb text communications now in violation of airbnb's new rules? I've heard that if we use Ownerrez, we're not subject to the new airbnb rules, but I've just read through all those rules, and that's definitely not obvious from what I've read. I've also noticed a steep drop-off in bookings recently over the last month and am wondering if Airbnb is already monitoring whether hosts have links, and is now downgrading our listings via their algorithms and AI monitoring. Perhaps I'm being paranoid, but I'm tempted to remove any and all links in my automated messaging templates that pass through airbnb. 

Rex C
6 days ago
OR Team Member Joined Aug, 2021 64 posts

Specifically, Airbnb’s updated policies state that hosts may not:

  • Solicit guests for their email address, mailing address, or other communication channels using the Airbnb messaging system or email alias after a booking, except where necessary for reasons related to their stay.
  • Ask guests for reviews of their Airbnb stay on external platforms (such as Google, Yelp, or other websites).
  • Require guests to access third-party websites or apps to physically access the property unless legally required.

At the same time, Airbnb’s policy notes that hosts may request contact or identity information if it is related to the guest’s stay, for example, when handling rental agreements, collecting IDs, security deposits, or ensuring proper communication during the stay.
What to Consider:

  • Hosts who require a signed rental agreement, collect backup contact information, or manage security deposits may continue these practices, provided they are clearly tied to the logistics and requirements of the stay.
  • Communications with guests should remain focused on completing the reservation, facilitating the stay, and complying with any local or property-specific requirements.
  • Requests for guest reviews related to an Airbnb stay should remain within Airbnb’s platform and should not direct guests to leave feedback elsewhere.

You can read Airbnb’s full updated policy here: Airbnb Off-Platform and Fee Transparency Policy


The tools and features available in OwnerRez, such as custom messaging, rental agreements, and data collection, can be used in a compliant or non-compliant way depending on how you configure and utilize them. Nothing in the OwnerRez platform inherently violates Airbnb’s policies. However, it’s important to ensure that any data you collect is used solely for purposes related to the guest’s stay, not for future marketing or unrelated communication.