Slow and Steady Search. The easiest, most low-tech way to find a camera is to perform the kind of search Calwell's friend did: Turn off all the lights, sweep a flashlight around the room, and look for reflections that might indicate a lens. Go slowly, since a glint from a lens can be pinpoint-small.
Airbnb prohibits the placement of cameras by hosts in private spaces, which it defines as “bedrooms, bathrooms, or common areas that are being used as sleeping areas, like a living room with a sofa bed.” It allows for the use of cameras in public and common spaces but requires that hosts disclose the cameras' presence ...
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In general, hosts can only enter their guests' rental properties with their permission or prior notice. Airbnb hosts must arrive on time. Invading privacy is considered a big no-no, and a host must respect guests and their privacy when renting a property on Airbnb.
Airbnb prohibits security cameras or recording devices that are in or that observe private spaces like bedrooms, bathrooms, or sleeping areas. You must indicate the presence of all security cameras or other recording devices in or around a listing, even if they're not turned on or hooked up.
Smoking: Guests should not smoke inside a listing unless they are allowed to do so by the Host. This includes the use of tobacco, cannabis, e-cigarettes, etc.
If you find hidden cameras in your Airbnb room that you were not made aware of, do not touch them. Document the proof by taking photographs, and then contact Airbnb and local police so they can investigate further.
To help provide Hosts and guests with peace of mind, security measures like security cameras and noise monitoring devices are allowed, as long as they are clearly disclosed in the listing description and don't infringe on another person's privacy.
Some properties are rented out as a unit with a set maximum of guests allowed to stay overnight. As long as you dont exceed that max number, you are OK. Other properties are rented out and charged by the number of guests staying at the property.
If an Airbnb guest chooses to overstay without permission, they become trespassers. They become squatters if they stay longer at the property to take up residence. There are several reasons why guests refuse to leave. But whatever it is, they need to be dealt with immediately.
If guests want visitors who stay overnight, they must also ask in advance, and pay the extra person fee. I charge this via an Airbnb request for payment.