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Airbnb Nightmare Squatter GONE - but only for now..
Summary
Sean Rakidzich discusses a recent Airbnb squatter case in California, highlighting how the guest manipulated tenant laws by booking off the Airbnb platform after an initial stay. He explains legal loopholes a landlord can use to remove a squatter and warns against using properties that don't meet code standards.
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