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Airbnb host being petty?

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donewithwinter · 23/01/2019 08:40

We stayed in a Airbnb on Saturday a lovely little cottage. I made sure I cleaned the whole place before I left even though I paid £21 cleaning fee.

Their was a tiny bin in the kitchen which wouldn't fit everything in so we left our McDonald's bag on top of it and put dd's nappy inside the bin in a nappy bag.

She just send me a message asking why I didn't take the nappies with me the whole cottage stinks and why did I leave rubbish on top of the bin. And she found a chocolate stain on the side of the table.

Chocolate stain whatever I must of missed it but honestly who on earth takes nappies home with them?!

OP posts:
SleepingStandingUp · 24/01/2019 10:57

wow who? I promise I put all my dirty dirty bodily fluid stuff well wrapped in bins, along with my bagged and properly wrapped nappies. I am indeed a skank and an embarrassment to MN

OnwardsAndUpwards10 · 24/01/2019 11:03

eeeww leaving a nappy? that is just odd, even though it was wrapped.

SleepingStandingUp · 24/01/2019 11:09

Onwards until you imagine staying there for a few days, being rural so no loc Maccie's to pop into with your stinky nappy and then catching a train home with your stash of dirty nappies.
Then double wrapping andeaving it IN THE BIN seems perfectly reasonable.

Celebelly · 24/01/2019 11:25

I think we hit peak Mumsnet a few pages ago with the washing out a condom thing. Might as well wrap this thing up now (no pun intended).

OnwardsAndUpwards10 · 24/01/2019 11:28

We stayed in hotels with only a tiny bin....and nappies. We took them out the hotel room and but them in public wheelie bins. And besides, they were only there for 1 night @SleepingStandingUp. And there must have been a local McD's as they left the McD's bag in the room. And besides writing in capitals is the equivalent to shouting. You're a joy to be around eh.

Kennehora · 24/01/2019 11:36

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TheLostTargaryen · 24/01/2019 11:37

There was a local macdonalds? Perhaps there was but I highly doubt that you'd buy your fast food, eat it at the Airbnb then pop back out to maccy's after dinner when you've changed baby for bed and now have a dirty nappy. Does anyone actually believe that it is reasonable to get in the car and drive into town to walk into a fast food restaurant, head straight to the loos to drop a nappy off, get back into the car and drive back to the Airbnb?

Bull

Shit.

AGHHHH · 24/01/2019 11:48

Yanbu. It was in a nappy bag in a (presumably lidded) bin. I would not have expected it to smell. All sorts of crap goes in bins. You hardly left it on the kitchen table.

And you paid a decent cleaning fee! And those were the only complaints!

Christ.

MissTook · 24/01/2019 11:49

This is why I couldn't do B&B airbnb et al.
Give me Premier any day - at least you know what you're getting.

If Op had left the rubbish outside it would have been a magnet for vermin being as the owner didn't check the property for days.
You couldn't win.

MissTook · 24/01/2019 11:49

*Premier inn.

TadaTralala · 24/01/2019 12:02

Well that escalated quickly.

PutYourBackIntoit · 24/01/2019 13:16

I run a Airbnb and I have emptied bins from both the bathroom (lidded) bedroom (basket) and kitchen (lidded) of nappies when our guests stay with small children. I do not charge a cleaning fee, and I have rarely had any issues with people being disrespectful. I want my guests to feel like it is their home whilst they are staying there, and I do not expect them to clean up before they leave.

We do have an outside bin though!

SleepingStandingUp · 24/01/2019 14:03

OnwardsAndUpwards10 because people keep making it sound like they arranged the defectated nappies artfully around the house instead of wrapped up and double bagged in a bin that no one has to then touch. The owner touches the outside bag which is three layers away from the nappy and four or five from the poo.

You're a joy to be around eh I am, but it's always nice to have others tell you so. Thanks!

a local McD's as they left the McD's bag in the room or they'd gone for a long drive, grabbed it there and eaten it in the way home. Or as stated above, thi k it's very rude to walk into a macDonald's just to drop off a dirty nappy, and some washed out condoms

SarahET · 24/01/2019 17:44

Rinsing out condoms lol Confused Shock. Get him to give it a swill in the penis beaker (brought from home obviously).

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