Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for experienced owners: how much of the stuff mentioned here walks away between renters? I know that I love an airbnb with new-to-the-kids toys and all of the nice things mentioned here, but I also know that we have inadvertently taken things from hotels/airbnbs. And we are very honest people.
We had one situation where a photo/canvas of our daughter that was in the master on a wall went missing. We thought it was stolen, but had no idea which renter would have taken it. Then months later we found it under the sink in a different bathroom. Still have no idea why someone put it there.
We haven’t had anything stolen. Been renting since 2019.
Wow, the jokes really write themselves here. But I will refrain . . .
Hopefully it wasn't a photo of her daughter when she was very young.![]()
What am I missing?
1) Kiddie p0rn
2) assumption that a male was pleasuring *imself w: photo in mind
Ewwww no
🤢
My kid was fully clothed, on the beach, with a huge ice cream in her hand, and ice cream on her chin. It was just a cute beach picture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog friendly!
Opposite here, I will only book a rental if it is no pets allowed. Pet friendly rentals are never cleaned thoroughly enough to prevent DCs allergies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for experienced owners: how much of the stuff mentioned here walks away between renters? I know that I love an airbnb with new-to-the-kids toys and all of the nice things mentioned here, but I also know that we have inadvertently taken things from hotels/airbnbs. And we are very honest people.
We had one situation where a photo/canvas of our daughter that was in the master on a wall went missing. We thought it was stolen, but had no idea which renter would have taken it. Then months later we found it under the sink in a different bathroom. Still have no idea why someone put it there.
We haven’t had anything stolen. Been renting since 2019.
Wow, the jokes really write themselves here. But I will refrain . . .
Hopefully it wasn't a photo of her daughter when she was very young.![]()
What am I missing?
1) Kiddie p0rn
2) assumption that a male was pleasuring *imself w: photo in mind
Ewwww no
🤢
My kid was fully clothed, on the beach, with a huge ice cream in her hand, and ice cream on her chin. It was just a cute beach picture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog friendly!
Opposite here, I will only book a rental if it is no pets allowed. Pet friendly rentals are never cleaned thoroughly enough to prevent DCs allergies.
The amount of people who have dogs v the amount of people allergic to dogs is very lopsided. I don’t think OP will miss your booking.
I have a no pets allowed policy and I am completely booked for summer by February.
You won't be missed.
PP, I’m curious as an STR owner. Do you have other features like a pool or ocean views that cause it to book so quickly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for experienced owners: how much of the stuff mentioned here walks away between renters? I know that I love an airbnb with new-to-the-kids toys and all of the nice things mentioned here, but I also know that we have inadvertently taken things from hotels/airbnbs. And we are very honest people.
We had one situation where a photo/canvas of our daughter that was in the master on a wall went missing. We thought it was stolen, but had no idea which renter would have taken it. Then months later we found it under the sink in a different bathroom. Still have no idea why someone put it there.
We haven’t had anything stolen. Been renting since 2019.
Wow, the jokes really write themselves here. But I will refrain . . .
Hopefully it wasn't a photo of her daughter when she was very young.![]()
What am I missing?
1) Kiddie p0rn
2) assumption that a male was pleasuring *imself w: photo in mind
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for experienced owners: how much of the stuff mentioned here walks away between renters? I know that I love an airbnb with new-to-the-kids toys and all of the nice things mentioned here, but I also know that we have inadvertently taken things from hotels/airbnbs. And we are very honest people.
We had one situation where a photo/canvas of our daughter that was in the master on a wall went missing. We thought it was stolen, but had no idea which renter would have taken it. Then months later we found it under the sink in a different bathroom. Still have no idea why someone put it there.
We haven’t had anything stolen. Been renting since 2019.
Wow, the jokes really write themselves here. But I will refrain . . .
Hopefully it wasn't a photo of her daughter when she was very young.![]()
What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for experienced owners: how much of the stuff mentioned here walks away between renters? I know that I love an airbnb with new-to-the-kids toys and all of the nice things mentioned here, but I also know that we have inadvertently taken things from hotels/airbnbs. And we are very honest people.
We had one situation where a photo/canvas of our daughter that was in the master on a wall went missing. We thought it was stolen, but had no idea which renter would have taken it. Then months later we found it under the sink in a different bathroom. Still have no idea why someone put it there.
We haven’t had anything stolen. Been renting since 2019.
Wow, the jokes really write themselves here. But I will refrain . . .
Hopefully it wasn't a photo of her daughter when she was very young.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for experienced owners: how much of the stuff mentioned here walks away between renters? I know that I love an airbnb with new-to-the-kids toys and all of the nice things mentioned here, but I also know that we have inadvertently taken things from hotels/airbnbs. And we are very honest people.
We had one situation where a photo/canvas of our daughter that was in the master on a wall went missing. We thought it was stolen, but had no idea which renter would have taken it. Then months later we found it under the sink in a different bathroom. Still have no idea why someone put it there.
We haven’t had anything stolen. Been renting since 2019.
Wow, the jokes really write themselves here. But I will refrain . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for experienced owners: how much of the stuff mentioned here walks away between renters? I know that I love an airbnb with new-to-the-kids toys and all of the nice things mentioned here, but I also know that we have inadvertently taken things from hotels/airbnbs. And we are very honest people.
We had one situation where a photo/canvas of our daughter that was in the master on a wall went missing. We thought it was stolen, but had no idea which renter would have taken it. Then months later we found it under the sink in a different bathroom. Still have no idea why someone put it there.
We haven’t had anything stolen. Been renting since 2019.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog friendly!
Opposite here, I will only book a rental if it is no pets allowed. Pet friendly rentals are never cleaned thoroughly enough to prevent DCs allergies.
The amount of people who have dogs v the amount of people allergic to dogs is very lopsided. I don’t think OP will miss your booking.
I also prefer rentals where pets aren’t allowed, but if they are I expect excellent cleaning in between guests.
"Pets allowed" are an automatic pass. A hard "no" for us. You never get rid of the hair and dander and dog smell and pee especially since beach houses have such a tight turnaround time with cleaning. Don't kid yourself that your house is clean after a dog has spent a week there.
This. Smells gross. No matter what. Pet owners are immune to this as its a constant.