Protect your privacy for your vacation rentals by double-checking guidelines and reading the fine print before booking your space for vacation.
Are cameras in a vacation rental legal?do have rules in place when it comes to a host having cameras.
However, cameras are strictly forbidden in private areas of the space, such as a bedroom or bathroom. And if a host has cameras in their rental space, they must clearly state it in the guidelines so that a potential renter will be aware before booking.read the fine print If you do not see anything in the guidelines about cameras, you can also reach out to the host directly and ask them if you can expect any video or audio recording devices while staying at their property before you book it.
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