A TikToker uploaded a video of supposed squatters who over stayed their time in an Airbnb
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AN Airbnb host had to take extreme action after their guests supposedly refused to leave a home. 

TikToker Money Merrick (@kandimerrick) uploaded a video which showed a dispute and the state of a home in Los Angeles, California.

A TikToker uploaded a video of supposed squatters who over stayed their time in an Airbnb

A TikToker uploaded a video of supposed squatters who over stayed their time in an AirbnbCredit: tiktok/@kandimerrick
The video showed a lived-in home with filled trash bags on the ground and a sink full of dishes in the kitchen

The video showed a lived-in home with filled trash bags on the ground and a sink full of dishes in the kitchenCredit: tiktok/@kandimerrick
The supposed homeowner went into different rooms and showed the different bags and items that were in them

The supposed homeowner went into different rooms and showed the different bags and items that were in themCredit: tiktok/@kandimerrick
The video took a drastic turn as the police and fire services were called

The video took a drastic turn as the police and fire services were calledCredit: tiktok/@kandimerrick
Some viewers joked in the comment question and asked why one of them women was texting on the stretcher

Some viewers joked in the comment question and asked why one of them women was texting on the stretcherCredit: tiktok/@kandimerrick

The Tiktoker claimed that the two women inside of the home were guests who overstayed their Airbnb visit. 

Money Merrick said: “Squatters tried to turn my home into theirs.”

The video showed the inside of a home and panned across a lived-in kitchen, with filled trash bags on the ground and a sink full of dishes.

This TikToker then showed the home’s bathroom which had toiletries and a bag on the sink unit as a woman, who appeared to be the home owner, complained about the state of the room.

She said: “Look at them, look at this.”

Scenes of bags and suitcases in hallways and a bedroom followed in the video. 

Two women were then recorded, who appeared to be the supposed “squatters,” from the top of the home’s stairs having a dispute with the people who entered the home.

One of the women, in a pink floral dress, shouted at the group who entered the home and was talking on the phone. 

The other woman, in a grey and black t shirt, stood and appeared to record the situation on her phone.

The police and firefighters showed up to the home while the video then showed the two women being escorted into Los Angeles Fire Department vans in stretchers.

This video does not show what happened in the house just before this or why they were on stretchers.

In the comment section, the TikToker claimed that there were 10 squatters in total.

The video’s caption explained that the home was an Airbnb and implied those women had overstayed their welcome. 

The caption said: “Airbnb GONE wrong.

“WATCH OUT FOR SQUATTERS.”

Viewers took to the comments to share their thoughts on the situation.

One person said: “How do people think they can do this.”

Another viewer said: “Now why they on stretchers texting.”

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