first of all, it's YOUR house....you need to get your daughter out of it if she's living with you, and change the locks on all the outter doors and make sure even the windows have locks so she can't climb back in...you also need to see a lawyer and explain the situation....your house being used as a B&B could trigger tax ramifications for you for the increased income you're making, and it could impact on your house insurance--what happens if somebody slips in the tub and sues you or sets fire to the place? also, a guest parking in your driveway can also impact on you should they plow into the house, or damage somebody's nearby property....CLOSE THIS DOWN before something happens and you lose the house!! and realise your daughter is a selfish bitch for NOT LISTENING TO WHAT YOU WANTED AND STILL DOING WHAT SHE WANTED....STOP BEING A DOORMAT TO YOUR DAUGHTER!!!
I Refuse to Let My Daughter Treat My Home Like Her Business, I’m Not Her Personal Maid

Hello, Bright Side,
I’m 67, and at this point in my life, all I really want are quiet mornings, my own space, and the little routines that make a day feel peaceful. My daughter knows this. Or I thought she did.
A few months ago she asked if she could “manage a few things online” to make extra money. I didn’t expect her to use my house as the source of that extra money.
She listed my home on Airbnb without telling me, and before I knew it, random guests were showing up as if I ran some kind of bed and breakfast. She kept the money. I got the headache.
At first I tried brushing it off. She said it was temporary, said she’d handle everything, and said I wouldn’t have to do a thing. But every time guests arrived, I was the one answering the door.
I was the one washing sheets. I was the one explaining how the heating worked. She collected payments while I played host against my will.
Last week I finally snapped and told her, “Enough. I’m not your maid.” She laughed like I was being dramatic and said the next guests were already booked. That should have been my warning.
Yesterday I came home from grocery shopping, and my blood ran cold the moment I stepped into the living room. A couple I had never seen in my life was sprawled across my couch like they owned the place.
Their shoes were on my coffee table. My throw blanket was on the floor. They were eating popcorn straight from the bowl, letting half of it fall into the cushions like my furniture was disposable.
There were cheap chocolate wrappers stuck to my armrest, greasy takeout containers on my dining chair, and soda rings on the wooden surface I’ve spent years protecting. I froze. I couldn’t even form words.
That was the moment everything clicked into place. My daughter hadn’t just rented out my home behind my back. She had turned me into the invisible help. A silent servant in my own house. Someone who was supposed to clean around paying strangers while she cashed out.
I walked out before I said something I couldn’t take back. Now I’m sitting here wondering how a simple life at 67 turned into dealing with guests, messes, and disrespect from the one person I expected to protect my peace.
Was I wrong for putting my foot down after she crossed every line possible? What would you have done?
Change access and hosting permissions right away.

She listed your home as an airbnb and at first you tried brushing it off. Are you stupid. First step should have been onto the website and delisted. Then kicked her out of your house for disrespect.
Wtf is wrong with you? Why are you even asking? Kick out the people and tell ypur daughtrr to go to hell!
FFS Stand up for yourself and your bitch if a daughter
Most platforms allow you to remove a listing or transfer ownership. If your daughter used your address without full permission, you can request that the listing be taken down. Also consider changing any keys, codes, or smart-lock settings so guests can’t enter without your knowledge.
Protect yourself legally and financially.
Your home, your belongings, and your safety were put at risk. Call your home insurance provider to ask how unauthorized rentals affect your policy. If Airbnb guests damage property, you might still be considered responsible. Getting clarity now prevents expensive surprises later.
Suggest alternatives so you don’t become the default solution.

I would have simply said to incoming guests that someone made a mistake. THEY SHOULD ASK FOR A REFUND! Leave the bedrooms without sheets and then, put a sign in front, NOT B&B! Then change the locks!!!
Make it clear that while you care about your daughter, your home can’t be her business model. Encourage her to manage freelance tasks, remote work, or other income sources that don’t involve your property. Offering alternatives helps shift her mindset without turning the conversation into a fight.
If you enjoy reading about surprising family conflicts, you might like this one:
I Refused to Pay for My 80-Year-Old Nana’s Medical Bills—My Kindness Meant Nothing to Her
Comments
Who rents out a home that isn't theirs and where the actual owner of the home lives there? I find this insane and op needs to kick her daughter out and have the listing taken down. I can't even imagine that what the daughter is doing is even legal.
daughter or not I would have put my foot down the first time and told the people that booked the rental to GET F_CKED and slammed the door in their face and locked it
You might have to take her to court and claim elder abuse if all else fails. Cut her out of the will and go "no contact". Talk to a lawyer about how to protect yourself from her in future
WHY in the HELL did/would you ALLOW this to EVER/EVEN happen OR continue. If you are afraid of your daughter, then CALL THE POLICE, NOW. You are not doing her or yourself any favors. The longer she is there, the harder it will be to get her out. It is clear that she WILL keep escaping if YOU don't do SOMETHING. Get off your ass, and kick hers OUT.
Instead of crying about it here in a public forum, you need to contact an attorney for advice on your rights. Second, contact Airbnb, VRBO and all of the other home share sites and inform them that your home is being used in a fraudulent manner and to remove it from all current and future listings (have the attorney draft a "cease and desist" letter if need be to send out). Finally, demand your daughter to either pay you the money she's received from her ill-gotten "venture", or she WILL be sued! It's only fair since she has used YOUR house as a means to generate income WITHOUT your permission, so you should be compensated at the very least! Also serve her an eviction notice to vacate the premises, and request the presence of the police or sheriff to ensure she actually does leave (and change the locks)!
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