CEO Brian Chesky previously vowed to take strong action against 'party houses' after five people were left dead at a Halloween party hosted in an Airbnb rental in Orinda, California.
held in one of Airbnb's rentals in Orinda, California, last week.
Chesky pledged to put an end to this trend following the Orinda shooting and said he would put adequate systems in place to help police any future illegal activity. This included screening mechanisms prior to booking and the deployment of a rapid response team. "We are launching a 24/7 neighbor hotline so anyone can call us anytime, anywhere in the world and reach a real person. This hotline will be led by our rapid response team.
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