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I'm starting to think that much like Quora, AirBnB worked because of the nature of its early members and that the model simply doesn't scale.



I think it depends on the type of rental. Vacation rentals or rentals where the owner is present can work, but it's extremely risky to hand a stranger the keys to your home and disappear, hoping they won't steal anything or trash the place. It's great that AirBnB's early adopters were largely trustworthy enough to let that practice persist for a while, but it won't survive mainstream popularity.


If you're present, there is a chance you get murdered.




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