The New Jersey lawyer had booked a 12-day stay in New York with an Airbnb, but things didn’t go well, almost as if he had a cloud over his head. Karma. It’s a bitch.
on Labor Day weekend he was supposed to stay at a SoHo apartment for 12 days but the host didn’t respond to him on check-in day Sept. 1 after a dispute over a change in his booking that would have increased the cost of the stay by more than $600, according to his Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit filed Tuesday.
Why this matter would be in Supreme Court is unclear, given what would appear to be at most a petty claim for damages that fails to meet the $25,000 jurisdictional threshold. As for the host not responding after a “dispute over a change” isn’t clear either. Was there a reason the host failed to respond, such as the dispute and the manner in which it was handled by the NJ lawyer? That can happen, especially when the lawyer behaves poorly. Continue reading
