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Woman shocked to find her Airbnb is roofed in ‘tacky’ signs

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Sign of the times?

A central Texas Airbnb has gone viral on TikTok for the variety of rules posted across the six-bedroom house.

Becky Navarro, 40, rented the property in Wimberley, Texas, for a May weekend along with her family and a couple of friends — and was shocked to find warning signs throughout the house.

“We had no idea in regards to the rules until we arrived,” Navarro told The Post, claiming that the $2,000 nightly rental had “zero online instructions.”

Navarro says the notes on the furniture and appliances took away from the holiday fun.


“Is there a cap on how many rules can be displayed at Aribnbs?” Becky asked in the video
Becky Navarro, 40, was shocked when she checked into her Airbnb in Wimberley, Texas, and discovered warning signs all throughout the home.
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Becky Navarro
“We had no idea in regards to the rules until we arrived,” Navarro told The Post.
Courtesy of beckypearlatx/Tiktok

“Is there a cap on what number of rules could be displayed at Airbnbs?” she asked in her video, which has posted 4.6 million views on TikTok because it was posted in late June.

The 84-second clip shows full-page laminated signs and labels warning against touching fragile property, moving decor and being careless with furniture.

A few of the notes, equivalent to the one notifying renters where the cleansing products are or learn how to use the microwave, were comprehensible — but others made Navarro query why the owners rented the property in the primary place.

“DECORATIVE PIECE ONLY DO NOT TOUCH OR MOVE FOR ANY REASON. I AM 10,000 YEARS OLD AND WILL BREAK IF YOU LOOK AT ME THE WRONG WAY,” an indication on a wood room divider in considered one of the bedrooms read.


antique room divider
“DECORATIVE PIECE ONLY DO NOT TOUCH OR MOVE FOR ANY REASON. I AM 10,000 YEARS OLD AND WILL BREAK IF YOU LOOK AT ME THE WRONG WAY,” an indication on a wood room divider in considered one of the bedrooms read.
beckypearlatx/Tiktok

“Y’all I dont get it. We stayed at an airbnb / vrbo house with one other family over the weekend. The principles displayed everywhere in the house just killed me,” Navarro wrote in her TikTok caption.

“It gave the look of every room and each surface had a note. It almost felt prefer it wasn’t a vacation with So. Many. Rules.”

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Lots of the principles warned renters against touching fragile or antique property.
beckypearlatx/Tiktok

Many viewers agreed the quantity of signage was just an excessive amount of.

One TikToker suggested “they might have made a welcome book and included house rules in it, the labels and signs are only tacky.”

“NO BC WE HAD THE SAME EXPERIENCE AT ANOTHER PLACE IT DROVE ME NUTS,” one other shared.


Sign about family heirloom
Many viewers agreed that the signs were excessive and “tacky.”
beckypearlatx/Tiktok

“Did you’ve got to sleep on the ground or were you graciously allowed to the touch the mattress?” a 3rd joked.

But some commenters appeared to understand where the owners were coming from.

“Idk i’m i fallacious but i kind or like that it’s like a very good way of knowing things are clean and kept in well condition,” one TikToker mused.

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