• Stern@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    AieBnB owners can set a guest limit, and I’d have to imagine saying a max of (to pick a random number) ten guests isn’t an unreasonable burden, so in that hypothetical… but I’m guessing that particular AirBnB owner didn’t put a guest limit in place, so all they can really do is pursue extra cleanup charges if applicable.

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      1 month ago

      I’m pretty sure, in private residential transactions, breaching a policy or rule is not grounds for a lawsuit, it may be grounds for terminating the lease. But assuming this person has vacated the property by the time it was discovered, it’s a moot issue

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      1 month ago

      right but OP’s post title asks, “can you press charges … for filming”

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        Objects don’t have rights, people do. You can require your consent to be in a monetized video, but a house doesnt have consent to give haha. If you don’t want someone filming the inside of your property, don’t allow them in. Especially don’t ask them to pay you to come in.

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        1 month ago

        Remind me of the words immediately after “they’ll be filming”?

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          Don’t be angry at me, you’re the one who focused on the wrong words. It was one sentence my guy, all you had to do was read it to the end. Lol. Have a day 🫱

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            Right back at ya king. It was one sentence, all you had to do was read it to the end.