STATESVILLE, N.C. — A Statesville man who was planning a vacation says he backed out when he saw one of rules for the Airbnb he had rented.Plus, the host was a “superhost,” which, according to Airbnb, means “highly-rated, experienced, reliable, and responsive.”Price booked the rental, but on the way there, something made him read the host’s rules more carefully and he noticed No.Stoogenke checked with the company, and it said that the host’s rule violated Airbnb’s rules, specifically the rule involving “extortion.” The company said it would contact the host right away and a few hours later, that rule no longer appeared on the website.As for the host’s side of the story, Action 9 tried contacting her several ways, but she did not respond in time for this report.VIDEO: Woman says her home was listed on Airbnb without her knowing about it©2022 Cox Media Group"