
"Parece que ha habido una rave": la denuncia viral de una valenciana tras alqui…
El vídeo pone en duda las condiciones de muchos alquileres vacacionales
A recent viral video has brought to light the shocking conditions of a short-term rental apartment in Madrid's upscale Goya, Salamanca district. The tenant, who paid €320 for a two-night stay, documented extensive damage and unsanitary conditions throughout the property, raising serious concerns about accommodation standards on popular booking platforms. Upon arrival, the renter was met with a dilapidated entrance door featuring multiple, seemingly insecure locks. Inside, the apartment's wooden floors were visibly damaged and covered in dirt and hair. The beds, including pillows and sheets, appeared uncleaned with noticeable stains and debris. The kitchen featured a dirty sink, a washing machine, and a non-functional, empty refrigerator. The bathroom also showed signs of neglect, with mold around the baseboards and a cigarette butt found near the window. The tenant reported the issues to the property owner, who allegedly insisted the apartment had been personally cleaned and was in "impeccable" condition, dismissing the complaints. After multiple attempts to resolve the situation, including being hung up on, the tenant decided to leave the apartment and book alternative accommodation. The video concludes with a strong message to Booking.com, stating that such properties should not be allowed on their platform and demanding a refund for the €320 paid. The incident has sparked widespread discussion online, with many users sharing similar negative experiences with short-term rentals.
El vídeo pone en duda las condiciones de muchos alquileres vacacionales