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		By: David Sheehan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As the poster can I make clear this was by no means a cheap booking or intended to be. I paid about $1,500 for 11 nights in Malaysia. This was actually one of the more expensive properties in the location. The point here is the owner knew we were traveling with small children from a long way away and still made no effort to clean the property. I would probably have stayed but could not risk my family’s health. In any event my key question remains. What depth must be plumbed before a property is removed from Airbnb who have full knowledge of the facts here.  In fact I know the owner refused even to respond to their customer service manager so what does this say about their business model? I wanted people to know about this so they are clear guests come second to owners.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the poster can I make clear this was by no means a cheap booking or intended to be. I paid about $1,500 for 11 nights in Malaysia. This was actually one of the more expensive properties in the location. The point here is the owner knew we were traveling with small children from a long way away and still made no effort to clean the property. I would probably have stayed but could not risk my family’s health. In any event my key question remains. What depth must be plumbed before a property is removed from Airbnb who have full knowledge of the facts here.  In fact I know the owner refused even to respond to their customer service manager so what does this say about their business model? I wanted people to know about this so they are clear guests come second to owners.</p>
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		By: Alexis		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2018 19:27:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sue, your comment is ridiculous.

If the poster&#039;s comments are accurate, this means that no one has been in the property for weeks, likely months. This resulted in infestation of bats and rats (a dead one at that). Both these animals pose a health hazard.

It is clear that this listing was unsuitable to spend any time in without prior cleaning and pest control. We do not at all know whether the OP paid almost nothing for this booking or if it was a sizable (albeit smaller than a regular hotel I would guess) chunk of money.

You are absolutely delusional stating that OP has &#039;hotel expectations&#039;, insinuating that apparently a dead rat and a bat infestation is acceptable for a holiday home, or any home. 

You are likely just another AirBnB host who cheats the system by not following the laws and likely not paying the appropriate taxes. Simply pathetic and disgusting.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sue, your comment is ridiculous.</p>
<p>If the poster&#8217;s comments are accurate, this means that no one has been in the property for weeks, likely months. This resulted in infestation of bats and rats (a dead one at that). Both these animals pose a health hazard.</p>
<p>It is clear that this listing was unsuitable to spend any time in without prior cleaning and pest control. We do not at all know whether the OP paid almost nothing for this booking or if it was a sizable (albeit smaller than a regular hotel I would guess) chunk of money.</p>
<p>You are absolutely delusional stating that OP has &#8216;hotel expectations&#8217;, insinuating that apparently a dead rat and a bat infestation is acceptable for a holiday home, or any home. </p>
<p>You are likely just another AirBnB host who cheats the system by not following the laws and likely not paying the appropriate taxes. Simply pathetic and disgusting.</p>
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