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A couple who rented out their home as an Airbnb were horrified after returning home to find it covered in mystery stains after it was allegedly used as a brothel.

The couple, who do not wish to be named, arrived back at their Amsterdam house to find odd stains on the carpet and furniture.

They claimed their entire house was left in a disgusting state, and were only made aware of what happened when police informed them they had visited the property.

The couple said: "There were white spots on the couch too and we did not really know what it could be. Unfortunately, the police then informed us about what the stains were."

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/couple-who-rented-out-home-12978844

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But what about the other way around? Is it okay for a client who is renting an airbnb apartment to invite an escort over?

 

I didn't see anyone answer on this.

 

Yes, I think it is. The question is not actually a flip, was there is one basic difference: the number of "guests". A successful escort travelling would have a few guests each day. I'm not sure what that number would be, but assuming he was fully booked for his entire time, it could be a decent number of people.

 

In general, a client would have one or two total escorts over. I think it would be unusual for a client to have more than 1 escort per day. It's basically the same number as someone getting lucky at the bars.

 

In general, a client would get an AirBnB because they are on vacation or work, and an escort visit is a 'treat'. An escort is there to conduct business and the AirBnB is where it happens.

 

Someone who rents out an AirBnB expects a person or persons to stay there rather like a hotel, perhaps having people over for platonic visits, and perhaps some bedroom activity. A person renting out an AirBnB would not expect a renter to be running an escorting business out of the bedroom.

 

I don't rent AirBnB's, and I wouldn't put my house up for rent there. I do think an AirBnB provider as taking on risks like a hotel does, where renter may cause some damage and certainly use items. Escorting would not be expected, but is certainly a possibility, and as we've seen, happens.

 

Since a lot of AirBnB's are private residences, it does mean that a serious of "one-hour" visitors to an escort could be noticed. That sort of thing is somewhat masked in a hotel, so an escort renting an AirBnB increases the change their business would be reported to the property owner.

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