airbnb squat

I have no experience in this life yet, as im still planning for my life on the road, but I imagine it would be highly advised against. Sounds like an easy way to get locked up. Im all for squatting, but this form directly hurts another person as opposed to an abandoned building no one cares for

(my advice isnt valid though, go to someone experienced, StP has plenty)
 
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dang and might get locked up. I'll keep looking for a place that's been on sale for 250 days or more
or vacant.
 
Normally I recommend against comitting crimes with your personal banking info attached to them, but airbnd fucking ruined every chill town in america so I say fucking go for it.
 
Normally I recommend against comitting crimes with your personal banking info attached to them, but airbnd fucking ruined every chill town in america so I say fucking go for it.

I imagine they'd call the police right away. Trying think hwo long I'd get to stay.
Or what wuld happen if I sign a lease and say the landlord /owner rented it tome
 
I imagine they'd call the police right away. Trying think hwo long I'd get to stay.
Or what wuld happen if I sign a lease and say the landlord /owner rented it tome
You can try finding people trough couch surfing, if that's not available usually every city has its own "vibe" of how rented/in sale flats are listed. Ebay, Craigslist ect. ect.
 
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