Last summer, I booked a
Last summer, I booked a month-long stay in Montenegro through Airbnb, expecting a wonderful experience. The country itself is beautiful, but our stay was a disaster. We arrived to find a so-called "full kitchen" that didn’t even have basic utensils. We had to buy our own pan to cook! Then, the washing machine leaked all over the floor, and our host was slow to respond. It never got fixed, and we spent hours cleaning up water every few days. The worst part was the centipedes. They invaded the house at night, making it impossible to sleep. The host shrugged it off as "normal near the forest," but even he admitted it was unusual. We had to buy poison, but it didn’t help much. The "pet-friendly" label was misleading too. The host threatened to shoot stray dogs that came near the property. To top it off, after all our troubles, the host demanded €120 for a damaged mattress that was already ruined when we arrived. Airbnb’s Resolution Center was useless, siding with the host and ignoring our issues. This experience made me question why I ever trusted Airbnb. They’ve lost their focus on quality and trust, and it’s clear they don’t prioritize their users' well-being anymore.
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