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An Airbnb host in Florida rented a room to a guest who allegedly wouldn’t pay, refused to leave, then had him arrested on bogus assault charges when he tried to evict her, landing the homeowner ...
Mostarac was furious with the response. “Thank you Airbnb,” she snarked in the post’s caption. “As always, their policies failed to account for context,” she declared in a follow-up post.
The Negro Motorist Green Book (1936–64) listed lodgings, restaurants, fuel stations, liquor stores, and barber and beauty salons without racial restrictions; the smaller Directory of Negro Hotels and Guest Houses in the United States (1939, U.S. Travel Bureau) specialized in accommodations. [5]
‘Squatter hunter’: This California man will rid your home of ‘unwanted guests’ for a fee starting at $5K – here’s how to make big real estate money without his help Moneywise April 14 ...
King and his companions were arrested under Florida's "unwanted guest" law. [48] Branch describes how, then: [43] Eight volunteers, including a white woman, stepped forward on Davis's announcement that he would accommodate anyone who wanted to join King in jail. A Negro teenager changed his mind when asked pointedly by Stuart if he were sure. [43]
Glitter continued to refuse to leave. He booked himself into a transit lounge room and claimed he was a "free man". He was refused admission to Thailand as a threat to domestic morality. Thai immigration officials gave him a deadline to leave the country, and warned that he would be detained and deported to the UK if he did not leave voluntarily.
Image credits: WestAd1175 #6. I used to work as a night receptionist at a hotel in Jalandhar, India a few years ago. Most nights were uneventful, but one guest will forever be burned into my memory.
One woman shared her own experience with "greedy" Thanksgiving guests in which they did exactly this. Despite slaving over the stove to make two turkeys, a ham, 20 pounds of mashed potatoes, two ...