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18.05.2023 - 09:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Scots homeowner has been banned from renting out his property on Airbnb after neighbours made complaints about 'rowdy guests'.
Navid Malik's neighbours in the South Side of Glasgow complained that rowdy guests were blaring loud music and making their lives a misery. The landlord was ordered by Glasgow City Council to remove his home from the short-stay booking platform.
But, as reported by Glasgow Live, Malik appealed the decision with the Scottish Government, insisting that the four-bedroom flat - advertised for groups of up to 10 people - was being 'used as a home' and no events were held there. His denial came despite police being called out to the property on five occasions due to loud music, shouting and parties taking place between midnight and 5am. On two occasions there were 13 and 15 people present at the flat.
A neighbour reported a saxophonist playing at one gathering and another group blasting "The Boys Are Back in Town" repeatedly causing the building to "reverberate and shake". Malik's appeal was rejected and a report ruled the property was in fact being used as short-term accommodation and that he had likely been aware that it was being used for parties.
It was stated that Malik had been unclear about how the property was used and contradicted himself in his appeal to have the enforcement overturned. He told how he had 'really enjoyed' sharing his apartment after first listing it during COP26, so decided to continue to advertise it on the site.
Despite saying no events were held at the flat, his Airbnb advertisement had an advisory note stating that teenagers shouldn't book the property for parties. He also said he used the flat as a home but the listing showed the whole flat available for rent. His appeal
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