Taylor Conzelman accidentally left three vintage designer gowns and a Halo beauty device worth $3,000 at her Miami Airbnb after a work trip. When she tried to get them back, the host refused to cooperate. The situation eventually went viral on TikTok before being resolved. According to BroBible, Conzelman first suspected trouble when the host opened a claim against her, saying she had not put the keys in the dropbox. When she asked about her forgotten items, the host said, “I don’t think so. The cleaners already came; there’s already a guest there.” The host then vaguely suggested the items might “turn up” eventually, which Conzelman described as “passive aggressive.” Things got worse when Conzelman mentioned her 54,000 TikTok followers. The host allegedly threatened to call the police and report her for “cyberbullying” if she posted about it. The host also left a review accusing Conzelman of trashing the unit and referenced her “increasingly aggressive” messages. Conzelman responded by opening her own claim with Airbnb, providing a photo of the gowns in the closet as proof. Taking matters into her own hands turned out to be the right call Feeling stuck, Conzelman drove back to the rental and waited outside. She met an older man leaving the building who said he had also been having problems with the unit. He let her in, and she knocked on the door of her former unit. This kind of bold move is not unlike a woman who found strangers in her home after checking her dog camera while on vacation. A man answered, and after she described her missing items, he told her to wait and returned the clothing. His wife also found the beauty device in the bathroom and gave it back. Conzelman said she got everything back “because of the kindness of these people who did not know me.” https://www.tiktok.com/@taylor_conzelman/video/7618301414262983966 After getting her items back, Conzelman shared an update saying Airbnb offered her a coupon for the amount of her Miami stay. She said she was “satisfied with this” but still called the host “psychotic.” TikTok viewers reacted strongly, with one saying they would consider deleting Airbnb, and another questioning whether the unit was actually cleaned if the items were still there. Viral moments on TikTok can go wrong in unexpected ways, much like when a New York woman tried a trending TikTok stunt and ended up in the emergency room in a wheelchair. Conzelman later confirmed she took down her viral video after Airbnb sent her a $1,000 voucher. She added that she did not want to pursue the matter further since she was satisfied and it appeared the host had been removed from the platform. An Airbnb spokesperson confirmed their teams were in touch with both parties, that the guest retrieved her belongings, and that a coupon was given as a “goodwill gesture.” When it comes to leaving items behind at an Airbnb, there is no strict policy on how hosts must handle returns, though the platform does allow guests to send money to cover shipping costs. Some Reddit users have shared that if both Airbnb and the host ignore you, you are “pretty much out of luck.” On the other hand, some hosts are far more helpful, with one saying they hold abandoned items for six months, and another sharing that they have shipped back items including $1,000 in cash, all at their own expense.