Why everyone doesn't love Airbnb: How house-sharing is changing neighbourhoods

By Ben Groundwater
Updated September 1 2015 - 1:08pm, first published 11:39am
Staying power: Bunking at someone's house brings responsibilities with it.
Staying power: Bunking at someone's house brings responsibilities with it.
Staying power: Bunking at someone's house brings responsibilities with it.
Staying power: Bunking at someone's house brings responsibilities with it.
Airbnb is an online platform that lets people rent out their spare room to travellers.   Photo: Rebecca Hallas
Airbnb is an online platform that lets people rent out their spare room to travellers. Photo: Rebecca Hallas
Airbnb is an online platform that lets people rent out their spare room to travellers.   Photo: Rebecca Hallas
Airbnb is an online platform that lets people rent out their spare room to travellers. Photo: Rebecca Hallas
Airbnb is an online platform that lets people rent out their spare room to travellers.   Photo: Rebecca Hallas
Airbnb is an online platform that lets people rent out their spare room to travellers. Photo: Rebecca Hallas
Airbnb is an online platform that lets people rent out their spare room to travellers.   Photo: Rebecca Hallas
Airbnb is an online platform that lets people rent out their spare room to travellers. Photo: Rebecca Hallas
Staying power: Bunking at someone's house brings responsibilities with it.
Staying power: Bunking at someone's house brings responsibilities with it.
Staying power: Bunking at someone's house brings responsibilities with it.
Staying power: Bunking at someone's house brings responsibilities with it.

You don't need to do an internet search to know there are apartments for rent on Airbnb inside my friends' building in Brussels.

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