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Airbnb nightmare as home turned into ‘brothel’

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A NSW woman had her home turned into a makeshift brothel after listing her property on accommodation sharing website Airbnb.

The woman, who had regularly rented out her home without incident, was contacted by the alleged prostitute through Airbnb but the transaction was made in cash outside of the website.

Booked for two nights, suspicions were raised about the ‘guest’ within hours of her arrival after a steady stream of men were seen by neighbours entering the home.

The Lismore host told local newspaper The Northern Star she had thought the woman was a legitimate tourist who was using her home while visiting the area.

Airbnb have strict terms and conditions that insist users perform the entire transaction on their platform to help avoid situations such as this.

Despite that, an Airbnb’s Australian General Manager Sam McDonagh told The Daily Telegraph they had been in contact with the host and offered her assistance after the incident.

“This was not an Airbnb reservation. More than 40 million guests have stayed with Airbnb, and problems for guests and hosts are incredibly rare,” he said.

https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-advice/airbnb-nightmare-as-home-turned-into-brothel/story-fn6yjmti-1227421602989

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Paramus police say neighbors helped to shut down a brothel

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Paramus police say neighbors helped to shut down a brothel

August 28, 2014, 9:10 AM    Last updated: Thursday, August 28, 2014, 6:33 PM
By MARY DIDUCH and STEFANIE DAZIO
Staff Writers
The Record

PARAMUS — The cars, driven by men of varying ages and ethnicities, would come mostly in the evening. Some would circle the neighborhood. Others would pull into the wrong driveway as they searched for 12 North Farview Ave.

The behavior was strange enough in this residential neighborhood in the heart of the borough to spur residents to contact police.

That vigilance was credited by police on Thursday for helping bring down a suspected brothel that authorities say could have been operating for two months.

“That’s the way the system is supposed to work,” Deputy Chief Robert Guidetti said. “If you see something suspicious, don’t be embarrassed. Call the police.”

As a result of the proactive residents, police began surveillance at the small, pale blue house on Aug. 8. They saw numerous cars parked in front of the house with men between 20-years-old and 50-years-old coming in and out, Guidetti said.

On Wednesday evening, Paramus police and members of the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office posed as johns, entered the home and were offered sexual acts at a rate of $160 an hour, Guidetti said.

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