Anonymous wrote:Jeez lady, call the cops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She may have just had a thoughtless moment or she may have deliberately stolen it. Assume it's the first option and ask her to return it.
It's weird that you record what's going on in your house at all times.
I know, but we Airbnb so yeah, it makes sense. And now it makes sense to keep it on when she comes over.
you record your Airbnb guests? I think that's illegal. It's one thing for you to record yourself when you are in the room or house and have invited a guest -- they have no expectation of privacy. But an Airbnb guest has an expectation of privacy in the space that they have rented from you. You would be equally creeped out by a hotel that was recording you in the hotel suite, yes?
The Airbnb terms of service explicitly require disclosure of surveillance in the ad or after booking (customers informed of surveillance after booking will be allowed to cancel without penalty). Recording your Airbnb guests without their knowledge and consent is a crime. I can't imagine you get very many bookings if you are disclosing the surveillance. I certainly would never rent from such an owner.
Then don't. Presumably you live in the DC area because you're on this local board and I don't rent to locals anyway.
Well OP...do you disclose that you are recording your guests?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She may have just had a thoughtless moment or she may have deliberately stolen it. Assume it's the first option and ask her to return it.
It's weird that you record what's going on in your house at all times.
I know, but we Airbnb so yeah, it makes sense. And now it makes sense to keep it on when she comes over.
you record your Airbnb guests? I think that's illegal. It's one thing for you to record yourself when you are in the room or house and have invited a guest -- they have no expectation of privacy. But an Airbnb guest has an expectation of privacy in the space that they have rented from you. You would be equally creeped out by a hotel that was recording you in the hotel suite, yes?
The Airbnb terms of service explicitly require disclosure of surveillance in the ad or after booking (customers informed of surveillance after booking will be allowed to cancel without penalty). Recording your Airbnb guests without their knowledge and consent is a crime. I can't imagine you get very many bookings if you are disclosing the surveillance. I certainly would never rent from such an owner.
Then don't. Presumably you live in the DC area because you're on this local board and I don't rent to locals anyway.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You must have a really bad relationship with her to assume she stole it, rather than thought it was hers. Just ask for it back.
Why would someone think the charger that I plugged into the socket in my house is hers?
Because her son was using it, and she assumed it was theirs. You are really weird to assume she stole it. Text her "hey did you by chance grab my phone charger by accident? Larlo was using it last I saw. Thanks for checking!"
What are you even talking about? She doesn't have a son.
SIL has a son and that's why taking the charger may have been innocent. I like the suggested text above, which is non-confrontational, but if SIL does need a subtle warning, that gets it across.