A Waiheke resident had her home falsely listed for accommodation online, leaving her feeling "sick and vulnerable", about the situation.
Tessa King had no knowledge that her home was being advertised as a place to stay on the island until a couple turned up to her property saying they were there for their reservation.
Tessa King told the Herald that when she arrived back to her Waiheke home, around lunchtime on Saturday, she found a couple in a rental car who asked if they could "check-in between 12 and 1".
A man then proceeded to show King a false listing that had been put on Booking.com including photos of the home that were used when it went up for sale last year.
The Auckland women directed the man to another place he could stay but revealed the interaction made her feel uneasy.