Vrbo policies leave property owners at risk, lawsuit alleges after out-of-control party caused $30K in damage

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The owners of a house northwest of Winnipeg that was ransacked during an out-of-control house party in February are suing a vacation rental company to cover the costs of the damage.

The homeowners, Inderjeet and Tarwinder Singh, are seeking just over $30,000 in damages from Expedia Canada, the parent company of the rental company Vrbo, alleging the company’s policies are negligent and leave property owners like them at risk.

“It seems Vrbo … allowed and encouraged those criminal activities [the partygoers] did that night,” says a statement of claim filed in Manitoba Court of King’s Bench on March 24.

None of the allegations in the claim have

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