> Especially “airbnb” that FACILITATES AND ENABLES HUMAN TRAFFICKING. <
Yep. A good friend of mine retired, and decided to run an Airbnb for a little extra income. Well, that was a good idea until it wasn’t.
Maybe three months in my friend rented a guy a room for a week. Almost immediately the guy started running prostitutes out of the room. And he wouldn’t leave after the week, or pay any further rent.
Sorry, said the cops. This is a civil matter. You’ve got to file eviction papers, and then wait. This went on for two months! Finally my friend paid the guy to leave. He wouldn’t say how much. I think he was too embarrassed.
There are always ways to get people to leave. I had a frat bro who was a “strong arm” guy. He got paid to do things like that and apparently business was good. Bouncer at night, dirty deeds done dirt cheap by day. Died in his 40’s from rumored steroid-related issues. Pussycat of a guy.
After he was dead, the stories came out. I was glad I hadn’t heard them before he died.