Earlier this week, a Twitter consumer shared photos of what she thought appeared like cameras disguised as fireplace sprinklers scattered all through her Airbnb in Philadelphia. This prompted different customers to start sharing their Airbnb horror tales on Twitter. Whereas an investigation performed by the Philadelphia police concluded that there have been no hidden cameras within the Airbnb, the social media injury had already been achieved.

Airbnb has strict tips on cameras and recording units, requiring hosts to reveal which units are on the premises. These units are additionally solely allowed in frequent areas, similar to entrance doorways or driveways. 

“Our insurance policies strictly prohibit hidden cameras and we take forceful motion within the exceptionally uncommon circumstances the place this has been reported, together with helping legislation enforcement to assist them maintain criminals accountable,” an Airbnb spokesperson tells Mashable. “Our Security Staff is on the market 24/7 to help company with security considerations.”

From the stream of tweets and posts this week, it looks as if a lot of the damaging experiences at Airbnbs appear to be attributed to the hosts, reasonably than the lodging. Many cite excessive cleansing charges, along with guidelines that  require paying company to wash the items anyway, some even imposing chore lists earlier than checkout and strict lodging guidelines. 

The Airbnb versus motels debate has been ongoing, and with the growing calls for of hosts and ever-rising costs of leases, individuals are considering ditching Airbnb altogether. This goes for each company and former Airbnb hosts.