UNBELIEVABLE!!!....You won't Believe What Happens in KILIMANI AirBnBs...We need to repent guys(WATCH VIDEO)
Life in Nairobi's Kilimani area is often associated with modern apartments, trendy cafés, and an upscale urban lifestyle. Yet for some people who have lived there for years, the rise of short-term rental units has brought changes that have not always been welcomed. Conversations among residents increasingly revolve around late-night activity, unfamiliar visitors, and concerns that some buildings are gradually losing the quiet atmosphere they once enjoyed. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.
Many of the fully furnished apartments now operate as short-stay accommodations, attracting guests from different places and for different purposes. While most visits pass without incident, a number of residents say there are occasional weekends when noise, parties, and constant movement in hallways create frustration for those who call the neighbourhood home. The issue has become a frequent topic in tenant discussions and building meetings alike. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.
During a recent weekend, one apartment block reportedly became the centre of attention after a group of young men checked into a unit alongside two women. Neighbours say the visitors arrived carrying drinks, playing music, and bringing equipment that appeared to be intended for recording content. Their arrival immediately drew notice from other occupants in the building, particularly because of the level of activity surrounding the gathering. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.
As the evening continued, residents described increasing noise from the apartment and said the atmosphere appeared more focused on entertainment and filming than on keeping a low profile. Some neighbours expressed discomfort over the disturbances, noting that such incidents can affect everyone living within shared residential spaces. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.
By the next day, discussions about what had taken place had already spread throughout the building. For many long-term tenants, the incident reinforced broader concerns about how certain short-term rentals are managed. They argue that without clearer guidelines and stronger oversight, some apartments risk becoming temporary party spots rather than peaceful living environments.
Several residents are now urging property managers and relevant authorities to review existing rules governing short-stay accommodation. Their hope, they say, is not to discourage visitors but to ensure that the comfort, security, and character of the neighbourhood remain protected for everyone who lives there. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.
Any word for them?

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