“We had no idea about the rules until we arrived,” Becky Navarro, 40, told The Post.
on TikTok for the number of rules posted around the six-bedroom house.
“We had no idea about the rules until we arrived,” Navarro told The Post, claiming that the $2,000 nightly rental had “zero online instructions.”“We had no idea about the rules until we arrived,” Navarro told The Post.“Is there a cap on how many rules can be displayed at Airbnbs?” she asked in her video, which has posted 4.6 million views on TikTok since it was posted in late June.
Some of the notes, such as the one notifying renters where the cleaning products are or how to use the microwave, were understandable — but others made Navarro question why the owners rented the property in the first place. “DECORATIVE PIECE ONLY DO NOT TOUCH OR MOVE FOR ANY REASON. I AM 10,000 YEARS OLD AND WILL BREAK IF YOU LOOK AT ME THE WRONG WAY,” a sign on a wooden room divider in one of the bedrooms read.“Y’all I dont get it. We stayed at an airbnb / vrbo house with another family over the weekend. The rules displayed all over the house just killed me,” Navarro wrote in her TikTok caption.
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