July 25, 2014
Online Sublet Turns Into Nightmare Tenant
Two stories about tenants from hell
[From article]
The Thompsons, whose main residence is in Wiltshire, had been renting out their flat in London’s trendy Shoreditch for some time to people they believed to be good tenants.
However, it emerged that their tenants had tried to make a quick profit by subletting the property through popular room rental site Airbnb.
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However, critics like Katherine and Jon Thompson are concerned that too few checks are made by the company to safeguard the security — financial and personal — of property owners and holidaymakers alike.
Police were unable to evict the 25 teenage revellers on New Year’s Day as they had a document from Airbnb proving they had paid rent.
And Airbnb did not, certainly in the immediate aftermath, offer a great deal of support to the Thompsons as they tried to find out what had been going on in their London apartment.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2700812/Would-dare-turn-spare-room-hotel-strangers-Millions-website-thats-global-hit-But-badly-wrong.html
Would you dare turn your spare room into a hotel for strangers? Millions do on a website that's a global hit. But it can go badly wrong
By BETH HALE and HELEN CARROLL
Daily Mail (UK)
PUBLISHED: 20:02 EST, 21 July 2014 | UPDATED: 03:26 EST, 22 July 2014
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[From article]
The San Francisco-based rehabilitation therapist has used Airbnb without issue for about a year so when 'Maksym' asked to rent the condo for an extended period - a total of 44 days - she thought it would be fine.
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He threatened to press charges for 'blackmail and damages caused by your negligence and malicious misconduct, including $3,800 PID Espresso machine as well as medical bills for my brother's hospital visit after he got sick here drinking unfiltered tap water.'
Tschogl researched the situation online and was advised by other landlords to hire a lawyer, who told her that in California, once someone rents a property for 30 days, that person is considered a tenant on a month-to-month lease. She couldn't just ask authorities to kick him out.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2700705/Airbnb-user-turns-squatter-Woman-facing-legal-battle-vacationer-Palm-Springs-home.html
Airbnb user turns squatter: Woman facing legal battle to get vacationer out of her Palm Springs home
Cory Tschogl, 39, says she agreed to rent her 600-square-foot condo to 'Maksym' for 44 days
But the day he checked in he demanded a refund because the tap water was cloudy
She agreed because she suspected he was shady and contacted Airbnb who failed to respond for two days
When the renter refused to leave the condo she begged Airbnb for help through scores of emails and phone calls but the accommodation marketplace failed to get him out
The guest now has renters' protection under California law because he's been there longer than 30 days
It'll take three to six months, a lawyer and thousands of dollars to evict him
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 18:06 EST, 21 July 2014 | UPDATED: 18:13 EST, 21 July 2014
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