@Marit-Anne0 hi there, the entrance from outside was only one through the main door of the house to the living room and directly access to the kitchen. Then there was also two separated door to the guest and the host bedroom. All of us should go through the living room before entering them.
All of guest could read it in the house rules before they decided to book. And the camera itself was visible clearly in the area.
We just know about this kind gray rules after the host been terminated by Airbnb without any chance to make it right. They want to cooperate with any community guidelines, but Airbnb doesn’t care. If only they were warned about it before, they will be willingly to make fair and safe adjustment to the listing arrangement.
It makes me keep wondering, why the host got punishment about something that’s not written in their T&C.
And one thing I want everyone here to know also that The reason why the guest reported the cctv in the living room was they might be scared of what they’ve done there. They did something unlawful, then after they left they realized there was a cctv in the living room. So they just got their first move about it, before the host know what is actually happened. The host wasn’t in the house when the guest were staying.