What is the 90 day rule on Airbnb?
The 90 day rule on Airbnb typically refers to a policy where hosts are guaranteed a certain income if they meet specific criteria, including hosting at least 10 stays within 90 days of becoming a host. However, there are also regulations in certain cities, such as Vienna, limiting the number of days an apartment can be rented out on short-term platforms like Airbnb to a maximum of 90 days per year, unless special permission is granted.