'I had the perfect home before I let it out on Airbnb – they destroyed my home from top to bottom, nothing looks the same'
Laya then offers a tour around her pristine-home, which appears to have been thoroughly cleaned and left in a pristine condition ready for the guest's arrival.
However, moments later, she then shows what her once-tidy home was left like when the tenant eventually moved out - and it's fair to say it's almost unrecognisable. The rooms seem to have been turned completely upside, with clothes piled high on the sofa and flung all over the floors.
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