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EXTENDED INTERVIEW PT. 1: Woman accused of squatting in Airbnb shares her side of the story
Summary
This interview features a guest accused of squatting who explains how her stay transitioned from an Airbnb booking to a direct-pay arrangement via monthly invoices. It serves as a critical cautionary tale for hosts regarding the legal shift from 'guest' to 'tenant' when stays exceed 30 days or move off-platform.
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