Councils on Melbourne’s outskirts are introducing bylaws to help combat wild "pop-up" parties in Airbnb rentals and other short-stay properties booked online.

It’s understood teenage girls and young women in Melbourne are using false documents to book homes, with one girl even requesting a baby’s cot while pretending to be part of a family of guests.

The aftermath of the wild party at an Airbnb property in Werribee last December. Credit:Jason South

The latest out-of-control party occurred on Saturday in Hawthorn East. It left a $3.5 million dollar house significantly damaged, with neighbours describing how partygoers - mainly of African appearance - were climbing into their backyards and banging on front doors.

Mornington Shire Council in April introduced a new bylaw to bring the parties under control.