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Let’s say UK, since it was filmed there for example. I mean surely the Airbnb owners have a good case right?

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Against what exactly, fucking and filming?

I mean if they destroyed something, sure, but having sex? The mattress in a popular AirBnB have probably seen more jizz&dicks than than that.

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It’s likely against policy for having parties, and if they’re filming for commercial purposes, there’s likely a policy against commercial use of the property. The stay is intended for the amount of people that were indicated when reserving the place.

Suing would likely be mainly for cleaning costs, and perhaps replacing some items? Not sure how much compensation they would get beyond that.

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