With enough room for eight guests, this zen-like oasis in Naples, Florida has a private pool. Plus it's just two miles from Naples Beach.
Under the new ordinance, a maximum of 10 individuals will be permitted per rental property, with two people allowed per bedroom.
Daniel and Jocelyn Medrano offered their home as a vacation rental on Airbnb - but the situation became their worst nightmare.
The Volusia County teacher allegedly barricaded himself inside an Airbnb and shot at police, according to court records.
A Florida man was arrested after he allegedly fired a shot at a pair of officers in Kentucky while he was barricaded inside a bathroom in an Airbnb.
In early 2020, my family of three was living in West Palm Beach, Florida, when we decided to take a six-month trip around Europe. During our stay, we rented an Airbnb in Portugal on farmland near the city of Coimbra. We fell in love with the area and ended ...
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In these cases, hosts and guests can cancel eligible stays without consequence and receive full refunds (or partial refunds for trips that have already started and require guests to evacuate before their official check-out time). Airbnb's customer service team is available for help rebooking stays.
The couple could only watch via surveillance cams as the men would leave and come back with more suspicious items.
According to KTLA 5's Carlos Herrera, while many people in the Altadena area did heed evacuation warnings, many of them "unfortunately won't have anything to come back to" as he observed flames actively consuming homes and vehicles in the area. Live Eaton Fire updates: <a href="https://trib.al/9GMzTfG">https://trib.al/9GMzTfG</a>
Thousands of Angelenos who lost their homes in some of the most destructive wildfires in California history find themselves in fierce competition with one another for an affordable place to live in Los Angeles’ post-disaster housing market.