We’ve all been there. You find an Airbnb that looks perfect, great lighting, spotless kitchen, hotel-style bed. You book it, show up… and suddenly, something feels off. The sheets smell weird, the bathroom has mystery stains, and there’s a suspicious hair on the couch that definitely didn’t come from you.
Omaha has some amazing Airbnbs, but not all of them are as clean as they claim. So how do you avoid a rental horror story? Let’s talk about it.
First, Trust the Reviews Like You Trust Your Best Friend’s Gossip.
People don’t hold back in Airbnb reviews. If a place wasn’t clean, guests will call it out. The trick is reading between the lines:
And don’t just read the five-star reviews, those people might have had a great time and ignored the dust bunnies. The real tea is in the four-star and three-star reviews.
Hosts know how to make a place look like a five-star hotel with the right camera angles and lighting. But let’s be real—no one takes close-up pictures of dirty baseboards or grimy light switches.
If the listing only has:
Artsy shots of coffee mugs and throw pillows.
Close-ups of a trendy lamp.
A kitchen that looks suspiciously like a stock photo.
…you might be walking into a trap. What you want are real, unfiltered photos—ones that show the floors, corners, and the whole bathroom. If they’re hiding those? It’s for a reason.
Not literally but messaging the host before booking is a smart move. A quick, “Hey, I’m really big on cleanliness! Can you tell me about your cleaning process?” will tell you everything you need to know.
A good host will give specifics:
A lazy host? “We clean it after every guest.” Next!
You booked, you arrived, you walked in… now what? Sniff the air.
A truly clean Airbnb smells fresh but not like a bottle of air freshener exploded. If it reeks of artificial fragrance, they’re probably covering something up. And if it smells like mildew or last week’s takeout? Yeah, time to grab your phone and text that host.
Other signs things aren’t as clean as they should be:
If something’s not right, document it (photos = proof) and reach out to the host ASAP. A good one will fix it. A bad one will ghost you.
Oh, and About Those Crazy Cleaning Fees…
Some Airbnbs charge ridiculous cleaning fees—like $100 for a tiny one-bedroom. If you’re paying that much, the place better be spotless.
If the cleaning fee is high and the reviews mention dust or dirty floors? That’s a scam. Move along.
Final Word: How to Get a Clean Airbnb Every Time
Finding a clean rental isn’t just luck—it’s about playing detective:
Omaha has plenty of amazing, clean Airbnbs—you just have to know how to spot them. Now go forth, book like a pro, and enjoy your trip (without questioning what’s really in those sheets).