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Hii USHERATI Umezidi!!!! Here are the UNTHINKABLE things that happens in Kilimani apartments. Don't watch if you are born again(VIDEO)..Any advice for them?

 


Beneath the polished facades and sunlit balconies of Kilimani’s contemporary apartment towers, some residents say there’s a side of city life that outsiders rarely see. In several buildings, neighbours have quietly expressed unease over the steady stream of people coming and going from short-term rentals listed on platforms like Airbnb. Usually, visitors slip in late at night and leave early the next morning, keeping to themselves. But one weekend, that quiet rhythm was disrupted when a group of young men arrived at a fully furnished apartment, accompanied by two women. They carried drinks, small speakers, and what appeared to be camera gear—details that didn’t go unnoticed by those living nearby. WATCH THE VIDEO.

As the night unfolded, neighbours reported that the noise grew louder. Music, laughter, and occasional shouting echoed down the hallways, making some residents uneasy. Several people noticed members of the group filming the gathering on their phones. What had started as what seemed like a casual get-together gradually gave the impression of something more unusual, with some observers suspecting that the evening might involve recording content of a more private or provocative nature rather than just friends hanging out. WATCH THE VIDEO.

By morning, the story of the night had already made the rounds in the building. Many residents expressed frustration, saying incidents like this are becoming increasingly common in Kilimani’s short-term rentals. Calls for stricter oversight by building management and local authorities grew louder, with concerns that apartments meant for quiet, residential living are increasingly being treated as spaces for loud parties. Residents also worried about guests recording and sharing private activities without considering the impact on the wider community. For those who live in Kilimani, the weekend’s events underscored a tension between the conveniences of modern urban living and the need for peace, respect, and consideration in shared residential spaces—a challenge that seems to be growing as short-term rentals become more popular. WATCH THE VIDEO.

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