If the host is telling the truth, this is another example of a corporation hiding being policy instead of acknowledging extenuating circumstances and y’know, being human about it.
_s1m0n_s3z on
I have no idea why this dude thinks this is Air b&b’s problem to resolve. The outcome would be identical no matter how she became his tenant.
CoolstorySteve on
Host was totally fine with accepting drug money
ghost_n_the_shell on
Part of this event:
*Major drug seizure nets $4.5M of cocaine, Ottawa police say.*
*2 arrested, 44 kilos of drugs seized in one of largest busts in OPS history*
*Staniszewski’s booking was from Sept. 14 to Dec. 18 last year. The Gatineau, Que., woman was arrested on Dec. 13 by Ottawa police as part of a major drug trafficking investigation. Staniszewski is facing 10 charges, including participating in a criminal organization, conspiracy to traffic cocaine and possession of a loaded handgun and high-capacity magazine, according to court documents.*
*She was released on bail a week later, but Daniel says she never returned to pick up her property and didn’t respond to messages.*
TLadwin on
Oh no, rich Toronto man who rents a $2 million home on Airbnb deals with consequences of his choice to own multiple properties and take a risk renting to internet strangers. Excuse me while I play the world’s smallest violin for him.
Yeah this situation sucks, but this is a risk that all landlords take when they have assets in use by other people. 28,000 for a 3 month stay? Insane. Cry your tears and then move on, to the next suckers who rent these lofty Airbnb’s.
SkinnedIt on
Somebody give the baby his rattle.
AustralisBorealis64 on
Gosh, that is just terrible. A poorly thought out plan for profit did not work out as intended.
AustralisBorealis64 on
Gosh, that is just terrible. A poorly thought out plan for profit did not work out as intended.
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If the host is telling the truth, this is another example of a corporation hiding being policy instead of acknowledging extenuating circumstances and y’know, being human about it.
I have no idea why this dude thinks this is Air b&b’s problem to resolve. The outcome would be identical no matter how she became his tenant.
Host was totally fine with accepting drug money
Part of this event:
*Major drug seizure nets $4.5M of cocaine, Ottawa police say.*
*2 arrested, 44 kilos of drugs seized in one of largest busts in OPS history*
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/ottawa-police-drug-seizure-1.7050716
*Staniszewski’s booking was from Sept. 14 to Dec. 18 last year. The Gatineau, Que., woman was arrested on Dec. 13 by Ottawa police as part of a major drug trafficking investigation. Staniszewski is facing 10 charges, including participating in a criminal organization, conspiracy to traffic cocaine and possession of a loaded handgun and high-capacity magazine, according to court documents.*
*She was released on bail a week later, but Daniel says she never returned to pick up her property and didn’t respond to messages.*
Oh no, rich Toronto man who rents a $2 million home on Airbnb deals with consequences of his choice to own multiple properties and take a risk renting to internet strangers. Excuse me while I play the world’s smallest violin for him.
Yeah this situation sucks, but this is a risk that all landlords take when they have assets in use by other people. 28,000 for a 3 month stay? Insane. Cry your tears and then move on, to the next suckers who rent these lofty Airbnb’s.
Somebody give the baby his rattle.
Gosh, that is just terrible. A poorly thought out plan for profit did not work out as intended.
Gosh, that is just terrible. A poorly thought out plan for profit did not work out as intended.
I hope everyone with an Air BnB loses 40k