Party tourists could foot bill for damage under new Poland plan - TVP World

Google News - Short Term Rental
Published: February 13, 2026
Regulations & Compliance

Summary

Poland is considering a plan to hold party tourists financially responsible for property damage in short-term rentals, aiming to deter disruptive behavior. This initiative could shift liability from hosts to guests, potentially reducing repair costs and disputes. The plan's impact would be increased guest accountability for damage.

Key Insights

  • Poland is considering a new plan that would make party tourists responsible for covering the costs of damage to short-term rental properties.

Action Items

  • Consider adding specific clauses about guest responsibility for damages related to parties in your house rules and/or rental agreements.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium
  • Hosts should review their current house rules and damage policies to prepare for potential changes in guest liability.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium

Common Mistakes

  • Hosts who fail to update their policies could face increased disputes over damage costs and potentially have to cover repair expenses themselves if the plan is enacted.

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