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The internet has rallied behind a glamorous fitness model who blasted Airbnb owners who 'check their cameras very often' and have a long list of 'house rules.'
Brianna Garcia, an OnlyFans model with more than 113,000 followers on TikTok, took to her page on Wednesday and documented her experience at a townhome in Houston.
Garcia, dressed in a plunging zip-up hoodie, said although the rental she got was 'beautiful,' she was 'hit with about 20 different questions' from the owners when she inquired about the townhome.
In the rules, she said the owners made specifications about when she could play music, how many guests she can have over and made it clear that they check the cameras in the home 'very often.'
Garcia then expressed her safety concerns about the home as she claimed the garage door was not working when she arrived and that the power was not out in the rental.
'Count your freakin' days Airbnb...count your days,' Garcia said.
Brianna Garcia, a fitness model with more than 113,000 followers on TikTok, took to her page on Wednesday and documented her experience at a townhome in Houston
Garcia has more than 370,000 followers on Instagram and has an OnlyFans account
'There is a reason why y'all are not doing well and people are going back to hotels.'
As the video starts, Garcia is seen inside of the home as she starts to explain her many dilemmas.
'So, I'm renting out this townhome here in Houston, and the townhome is beautiful, but when I tell you, when I inquired on Airbnb to rent this out for the week, they hit me with about 20 different questions,' she says.
'When I tell you they sent me their entire list of their house rules- when I can play music, how many people I can have here, to ask permission, and then, to top it all off, they said "we check the cameras very often".'
Garcia then explains how she went on to read through the owners terms and conditions before she let them know that she agreed with them.
'And then they hit me with the "are you sure? you read that kind of fast,"' Garcia says.
'Like yes, I can read that very fast, I'm not in the third grade.'
'Anyways, I book. I need a place to stay,' she adds.
'And I get here, the first night, the garage door that I park my car in is broken. It doesn't close all the way,' she continues.
'So now, me, a single girl, renting a townhome by myself- anyone can just walk in the garage.'
In the rules, she said the owners made specifications about when she can play music, how many guests she can have over and made it clear that they check the cameras in the home 'very often'
She also expressed her safety concerns after she discovered the garage door did not close properly and that the power was out in the home
Garcia then says that when she informed the owners about the issue with the garage door, they 'were not urgent about it.'
'They just said "Ok, we'll get someone whenever",' she says.
'Completely nonchalant after they sent me an entire list of the safety protocol.'
Garcia - who has more than 370,000 followers on Instagram and has an OnlyFans account - then dove into another issue with the townhome and says that to 'top it all off' the power in the home is out.
'It's Wednesday, middle of the work day, and the power is out. The power is out,' she repeats as she heads over to a light switch and shows how the kitchen lights don't turn on.
'Look, nothing,' she says as she flicks the switch back and forth before she throws up her middle finger and the video ends.
The video, which has since amassed more than 150,000 views, has been flooded with commenters who sympathize with her and others that didn't agree with her complaints.
'That is an Airbnb. That's these greedy a** owners doing all this crazy sh** plus plenty of renters dgaf about other peoples things,' one said.
'Nah they were extra. I'm a host and as long as you treat the house good idc what you do,' another commented.
'This is why I stopped using Airbnb. I have 3-4 horror stories,' someone else said.
Others showed zero sympathy for Garcia and tried to explain why the power might be out.
One wrote: 'You’re mad at the homeowner that the power is out? You’re next level.'
'Power was out in half of Houston due to the storm last night,' another said.
While some commenters stayed on topic about Garcia's rental issues, many of them focused on her looks and admitted that they weren't paying attention to what she said in the video.
'All I heard was single,' a person commented.
'I was way too distracted to hear anything,' wrote another.
Another wrote: 'As someone in maintenance, I'll fix that no problem.'
Garcia then says that when she informed the owners about the issue with the garage door, they 'were not urgent about it'
While some people sympathized with Garcia, others called her 'next level' for her complaints
While some commenters stayed on topic about Garcia's rental issues, many of them focused on her looks and weren't at all focused at what she said in the video
'I'm sure they're checking the camera's very often,' another person commented and added a laughing emoji.
It is unclear exactly why her power went out and if her issues were resolved. DailyMail.com contacted Garcia for comment.
In March, Airbnb announced a ban on indoor cameras in rental properties around the world after an outbreak of peeping Tom incidents.
The rental company said that it was done in an effort to 'prioritize the privacy of our community.'
Airbnb has allowed for the use of cameras inside their properties as long as owners made it clear on their listings.
According to the company, the cameras had to be 'clearly visible' in common areas like kitchens or living rooms, and were not allowed in private spaces like bedrooms or bathrooms.
Along with the ban on indoor cameras, the company also said that there is a new revised copy on policies for the use of outdoor cameras, including noise decibel monitors and ring doorbells.
Those devices will have to be made clear in the property listings. The policy change for indoor cameras will come into effect April 30.