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<p>[QUOTE="judy, post: 467938, member: 965"]Anti....it shows you have respect for all things....not only what you own, but what other do.</p><p><br /></p><p>This was our first experience being AirBnBr's, and it was the best part of our whole trip.</p><p><br /></p><p>I forget what the contract included......I think it did ask that if something was broken, to please let them know. Nothing was.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anybody can have an accident...that is different from not caring.</p><p><br /></p><p>The large apt. was furnished with contemporary items. It consisted of two floors with a winding staircase that led to a 3rd floor loft overlooking Gamla Stan (old Stockholm) furnished with outdoor seating, small table and chairs.</p><p><br /></p><p>It was housed in a 16th Century (maybe 14th, but I forget already!) building that had no elevator. So 92 steps up and 92 steps down......sometimes several times in a day.</p><p><br /></p><p>We loved every minute of our stay there, and are so grateful it was offered.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="judy, post: 467938, member: 965"]Anti....it shows you have respect for all things....not only what you own, but what other do. This was our first experience being AirBnBr's, and it was the best part of our whole trip. I forget what the contract included......I think it did ask that if something was broken, to please let them know. Nothing was. Anybody can have an accident...that is different from not caring. The large apt. was furnished with contemporary items. It consisted of two floors with a winding staircase that led to a 3rd floor loft overlooking Gamla Stan (old Stockholm) furnished with outdoor seating, small table and chairs. It was housed in a 16th Century (maybe 14th, but I forget already!) building that had no elevator. So 92 steps up and 92 steps down......sometimes several times in a day. We loved every minute of our stay there, and are so grateful it was offered.[/QUOTE]
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