Airbnb host leaves wild list of rules and restrictions at their home
An Airbnb is going viral for all the wrong reasons after a guest staying at the home shared the wild list of rules they had to adhere to.
A woman was left stunned after being given a huge list of rules at her Airbnb - including how to use the shower curtain and how to not make sure she drank from the right cups.
TikTok user Tiffany shared the video, which has been watched more than 1.9 million times, The Sun reported.
“My most recent Airbnb host had a few controlling quirks,” she said.
“Before you even walk in, you get hit with a huge information guide on what to do and you have to take it off the dor and hang it on the inside.
“Next is the amount of information given every moment after that, in every way possible, in every part of the room.”
Tiffany went on to explain rule and information sheets had been left for every item throughout the place.
"My favourite of all the information pieces? She draws a picture of the remote control and teaches you how to use each button,” she joked.
“There is even a note on how to use the vent and how to use the storage bins.”
Another thing she was doing wrong, according to the host, was using the wrong glass to drink from.
“One of my top favourites was [...] using the wrong cup to drink my water.”
Even having a simple shower had its own rules.
“Another good one - you want to move the shower curtain left to right? No, it has to be right to left,” she said.
Joking at the end of the video, Tiffany remarked, "hope I slept here correctly”.
Many were left stunned by the number of rules.
“Wow? Maybe let’s not lend out our space if we’re control freaks,” one said.
Someone else agreed: "It’s so stressful to stay there."
Another person shared their own similar experience.
"I left an Airbnb in Cleveland over a person like this - and got a refund. I’m here to be comfortable … not feel like I’m being watched,” they said.
Some people thought some of the rules were helpful.
One woman wrote: "OK, over the top obviously, but I would appreciate clear instructions on how to use things like the remote control."
“This genuinely brings me comfort. I always feel like I’m not doing anything right so I appreciate the instructions,” another said.
“I promise they do that because they’ve been pestered with all those questions before,” a third added.
Tiffany later told people to "lighten up” as her video was hit with criticism.
“This is intended to be funny, I am not upset, I am not talking badly about her and do not harm her! Please,” she said.
This article originally appeared on The Sun and has been republished here with permission.