[quote=spdrun]Even if AirBnB did, what would stop someone from pimping the place on Craigslist or whatever? Glad the OP dodged that one.[/quote]
Legality. I believe If you approved of the sublet, you really don’t have any recourse. If your lease specifically said no subletting, and your tenant did sublet, I believe you can terminate their lease immediately and sue for damages. Then again, I’m not a lawyer, so hopefully I never have to have a need for one.
Also, this opens a whole new ball game wrto liability. Your homeowner’s insurance probably excludes subletters, and even if your tenant carried renter’s insurance, I doubt that it would cover the subletters too.