Disgusting moment couple has SEX on open balcony of Houston Airbnb in upscale neighborhood, outraging neighbors also forced to put up with gun-toting weed smokers
- Airbnb has brought sex parties, drugs and violence to the family neighborhood, residents complain
- Neighbors are afraid of armed men with cannabis who regularly block the entrance to the neighborhood
- Residents have contacted Houston police more than 87 times without any assistance
Sex on a balcony for all to see is just one of many troubling complaints about an Airbnb rental in an upscale Texas neighborhood.
Residents of townhomes, valued at $500,000, according to Houston Fox stationare fed up with what they describe as sex parties, violence and drug use in short-term rentals.
A pixelated video shows people having sex on an open balcony of the Airbnb, near an elementary school.
“Two individuals decided to participate in adult activities right there, right in front of us, right in front of everyone,” a neighbor who asked to remain anonymous told the Fox 26 reporter Randy Wallace.
A couple is seen having sex on the balcony of a Houston Airbnb in a pixelated image from a shocked local resident
A scantily clad woman was also filmed walking around the neighborhood in a thong. It is unclear whether she was one of the two people caught having sex on the balcony
Another shocking photo shows a woman wearing a thong outfit and walking down a cobblestone path.
Clips also showed Airbnb guests screaming and shouting at night, while others paying expensive mortgages and rent struggled to relax in their homes.
People who live in the townhomes near Houston's Galleria Mall say it's not what they signed up for when they moved to the upscale neighborhood with their children.
'It was horrible. This was on a Monday morning. We could have had children. There is a primary school just 2 minutes away,” said another resident.
Frustrated homeowners say they regularly witness sex parties, fights, yelling and half-naked people walking through the Airbnb.
They are increasingly alarmed by armed people smoking pot, illegal in the Lone Star State, blocking access to their homes.
'If I can describe in one word what has happened to the neighborhood, it is filth. They bring filth to this established family neighborhood,” a third resident added.
Residents showed records of phone calls and emails to Houston police with pleas for help.
After 87 attempts to get police to help shut down the out-of-control short-term rental, the mansion remains in use.