Smell ya later!
An Airbnb’s excessive list of rules has gone viral on TikTok after one user posted the elongated list on the social media site.
The Tiktok — was posted earlier in February and has since gained 604,000 views — shows a rental in Montauk plastered with signs dictating the principles.
“This Airbnb, that is just excessive. That is in Montauk, yo. Let me show y’all this,” said person filming the clip.
One such rule asked occupants to not smoke or vape and apply perfume outside of the home.
“Please help to conserve water. Hot water shuts off after eight minutes,” reads one other register the lavatory.
Several users weighed in on the crazy amount of rules.
“You realize theres cameras on this one,” said one user.




“Bed collapses after 7.5 hours of sleep. Please don’t excessively rest,” joked one other user.
“Enough signs to make you’re feeling unwelcome and nervous! I don’t do ABB anymore,” a 3rd person said.
“Please don’t go into REM sleep cycles while using this bed,” a fourth person joked.
The TikTok was posted on the account Airbnb Horror Story, which has several stories starting from hosts to guests detailing their horrible stories.
Airbnb got here under fire recently after a pair discovered a camera that was pointed on the bed.
“I checked out a wardrobe that was above the doorway to the room and I saw a gleam,” said Júlia Stoppa to CEN who noticed the camera of their Rio de Janeiro rental. “After I saw the gleam, I said, ‘Love, I believe there’s an actual camera.’”
“I took a photograph with flash with my cell phone and a vivid glow appeared that basically looked like a camera lens.”
The couple fired off a criticism to Airbnb, who promptly suspended the host.
“We take reports of this nature incredibly seriously, and our specialized Safety team has suspended this Host and listing from the platform as we investigate. We’re also involved with the guest to supply our support, including with a full refund,” said Airbnb in a press release. “We implement strict policies governing using monitoring devices in listings and take motion within the exceptionally rare circumstance a difficulty is reported, including assisting law enforcement with their investigations.”






