Airbnb is banning one-night rentals the weekend of Halloween, which lands on a Saturday.
It's the latest move by the short-term rental company to both stop large parties and prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
"The great majority of guests are respectful of our hosts' homes and neighbors, and we
"The great majority of guests are respectful of our hosts' homes and neighbors, and we understand that this initiative will disrupt many one-night reservations that might not have led to parties,"
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