Dozens of women wait for instructions as they arrive and leave by the busload at 167 Sunnyside Drive, a home that's being rented out as a short-term rental.
A sorority event that highlighted problems north London, Ont., residents are having with a home listed for rent on Airbnb never would have gone ahead if the home's owner didn't agree to it, the sorority's chapter president says.
"When reserving spaces for events, our chapter has been, and will continue to be, transparent about our needs for a venue and will be respectful of that space," said Sabina de Crescentiis, president of the Alpha Omicron Pi chapter whose students attend Western University."Should the owner or manager of a property indicate that the use of the property is not a good match for any reason, our chapter will not host an event at that property.
"Airbnb bans parties and we are in touch with both the host and the guest about the reported behaviour," the company said in a statement.Das previously told CBC News he thought the sorority event would include a few young women at a time, not dozens of women every few hours over the course of two days.
Last weekend's problems were only the latest with the home, neighbours told CBC News. They said large groups of people show up on weekends at the property, which sleeps 10 and includes a pool and home theatre.
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