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by al_borland
598 days ago
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What would differentiate this from renting an AirBnB and inviting people over? Assuming I don’t want random strangers crashing my party. I mentioned AirBnB, but a lot of them now explicitly state “no parties.” I’m sure this wasn’t without having some bad experiences. Don’t imagine people like you using the service, imagine the people who are trashing hotel rooms. What will the cleaning fees be like? If events are posted publicly, who is liable for damage when randoms show up? I’m picturing these places looking like college rentals after a short period of time. Too many rules to guard against this kind of thing and people will get too worried to have any fun. When parties get out of hand, how would that be handled? Private security? The police? I could see buildings, or cities banning this pretty quickly. |
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