Airbnb renters refuse to leave, put up no trespassing sign on North Carolina woman's property

20.1K viewsPublished: June 8, 20244m 1sScore: 82
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This video details a case study of Airbnb squatters in Durham, NC, who refused to leave after a seven-month stay. It highlights the critical risk of guests gaining 'tenant rights' during long-term stays and outlines the legal steps required to regain possession of a property when a guest claims legal residency.

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