Airbnb renters refuse to leave, put up no trespassing sign on North Carolina woman's property
Summary
AI-generatedLearn how long-term Airbnb guests can become legal 'holdover tenants' and refuse to leave, potentially requiring a court eviction. This video highlights the importance of understanding Airbnb's policies on monthly stays and the legal steps hosts must take to regain possession of their property.
Key insights
When guests stay longer than 90 days, it is typically considered a 'holdover tenant' situation, granting them more legal rights.
Mistakes to avoid
Failing to act quickly when a guest overstays their welcome can lead to them gaining tenant rights, necessitating a lengthy and costly eviction process.
Tools & resources
Airbnb Websiteplatform
Airbnb's website provides information and warnings for hosts considering monthly stays, advising them of potential legal complexities.
Frequently Asked Questions
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