Anonymous wrote:I’m a little burnt out of AirBnBs to be honest. We have stayed in some lovely places, that weren’t cheap, only to arrive and have a binder waiting for us with dos and don’ts and a mile long checkout list that must be followed explicitly.
I appreciate information on the area or tips for things in the house. What gets me is tiny things that are required to be done. Or not having extra toilet paper, beyond a roll or paper towels. I feel like some owners were so booked they didn’t need to up their game to entice visitors.
Unfortunately, if the owner provides extra paper, many guests will take it home with them. The "marketing" of Air B&B was that you were borrowing someone's home, but people don't treat it like a home (they trash it), so you get those detailed lists and cameras and lack of supplies.
(I don't own one but know people who do, and it seems stressful. I prefer hotels.)