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		By: James S		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2016 17:38:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wow! You are not a very good host. If a guest wants to shower 3 times per day, talk to the neighbors, and do several loads of laundry, then so be it. You are a host, not a dictatorship. Did your house rules explicitly forbid all these things? I sure wouldn&#039;t rent from you with so many rules like that. Being an AirBnB host is not compatible with being a total control freak. Glasses break, people wear cheap cologne, and and renters tend to talk to the neighbors. You can&#039;t in your right mind think you can control all of that. The guest probably has more of a right to post in this forum than you do. I can see the headline: &quot;Hortible contolling host blames me for braking cheap computer desk.&quot; Do the Airbnb community a favor and stop hosting, please.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow! You are not a very good host. If a guest wants to shower 3 times per day, talk to the neighbors, and do several loads of laundry, then so be it. You are a host, not a dictatorship. Did your house rules explicitly forbid all these things? I sure wouldn&#8217;t rent from you with so many rules like that. Being an AirBnB host is not compatible with being a total control freak. Glasses break, people wear cheap cologne, and and renters tend to talk to the neighbors. You can&#8217;t in your right mind think you can control all of that. The guest probably has more of a right to post in this forum than you do. I can see the headline: &#8220;Hortible contolling host blames me for braking cheap computer desk.&#8221; Do the Airbnb community a favor and stop hosting, please.</p>
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		By: Cesar		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2016 03:26:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yes Guests can do whatever they want on Airbnb and many criminals use airbnb to hide behind them.  Make sure to get a valid drivers license and I would get cameras like a doorbell camera so when they say there&#039;s 4 people but in reality there&#039;s 6 you have proof.  I had a guest open the only outside door 80 times between 12am and 4am and I ask how could they do this without making any noise.  I asked them what they were doing that they had to open the door so often and their response was to watch wildlife and I was like really &quot;in the parking lot or where because you opened the door every 2 minutes.&quot;  Airbnb was no help and of course the guest left me a bad review after I called them outright liars.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes Guests can do whatever they want on Airbnb and many criminals use airbnb to hide behind them.  Make sure to get a valid drivers license and I would get cameras like a doorbell camera so when they say there&#8217;s 4 people but in reality there&#8217;s 6 you have proof.  I had a guest open the only outside door 80 times between 12am and 4am and I ask how could they do this without making any noise.  I asked them what they were doing that they had to open the door so often and their response was to watch wildlife and I was like really &#8220;in the parking lot or where because you opened the door every 2 minutes.&#8221;  Airbnb was no help and of course the guest left me a bad review after I called them outright liars.</p>
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		By: Sandy		</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2016 21:38:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The &quot;House Manual&quot; is not available to the guest until after he/she books the property and, as far as I know, is intended for things like -- how to use the washing machine, where to find the fire extinguisher, etc.  The &quot;House Rules&quot; are where rules should be listed as they appear on your page, and your post suggests you did that.  I rented from a woman who used the manual as the house rules and said I agreed to everything in the manual when I booked, which I did not as I couldn&#039;t access them until she had my money.  It was a nightmare (posted on this site), and she was so mean that we had Airbnb find us a different place.  I am also a host and, yes, I have had a couple of groups that left my place a mess so I left them bad reviews.  What I have learned -- don&#039;t host to groups of unrelated 20 or 30-somethings as they all blame each other when something goes wrong (like my second group who put a cigarette burn in my brand new sofa).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The &#8220;House Manual&#8221; is not available to the guest until after he/she books the property and, as far as I know, is intended for things like &#8212; how to use the washing machine, where to find the fire extinguisher, etc.  The &#8220;House Rules&#8221; are where rules should be listed as they appear on your page, and your post suggests you did that.  I rented from a woman who used the manual as the house rules and said I agreed to everything in the manual when I booked, which I did not as I couldn&#8217;t access them until she had my money.  It was a nightmare (posted on this site), and she was so mean that we had Airbnb find us a different place.  I am also a host and, yes, I have had a couple of groups that left my place a mess so I left them bad reviews.  What I have learned &#8212; don&#8217;t host to groups of unrelated 20 or 30-somethings as they all blame each other when something goes wrong (like my second group who put a cigarette burn in my brand new sofa).</p>
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