lynzpynz Sun 07-Jan-18 15:22:26

Imagine OP had instead posted:



“Help - I let this woman I don’t know come in to my home (as she guilted me by telling me her child desperately needed the loo) despite the fact she has a warm car to go elsewhere and we’re in a big town with lots of options close by (including public loos). I specifically clarified with her up front that kids were not welcome and my property was not set up for / safe for kids (also it would invalidate my AirBnB insurance). I knew before I let her in my door she was extremely unhappy, blatantly ignored my t&c and became unreasonable that I had not conceded to her demands to put myself in a position I don’t want to be in, but I let her in anyway. Now she’s swearing and screaming in my living room, child is understandably distressed further by this and the woman is now refusing to leave, my other guest is due home any minute and knows I have a ‘no kids’ policy so I’m worried they’ll complain. The police said they’ll come if I want but it’s not a priority call as she’s not ‘disturbing the peace’ outside as I let her come in. Was I wrong to overlook all my senses telling me not to and just let her in? Should I just let her stay in my home now she’s in?”



Extrapolating from what’s been said by OP about all that went on it looks like she had the foresight to head this type of situation off at the pass by refusing entry to her home...



CF has put her poor child in a situation no child should be put in, and dragged OP into the mess she’s created making OP feel like a right heel for not giving into her. I can’t imagine OP involved the police lightly.



Hope this doesn’t put you off AirBnB OP, don’t let the CFs drag you down.