We were horrified to learn that the host had undisclosed cameras recording and listening to us throughout the property - including private spaces where our children and family swam, sunbathed, and likely changed clothes.In VRBO messages and texts, the host admitted he was watching and listening live and also recording us, including minors, in areas where we were in bathing suits and could have been undressed while changing.These cameras were never disclosed in the listing, and the exact locations have not been disclosed. VRBO’s policy requires all surveillance devices to be clearly disclosed before booking and prohibits monitoring of areas where guests have a reasonable expectation of privacy. For us, this raises serious concerns under Nova Scotia privacy law and voyeurism protections, and we have reported it to VRBO for investigation. We also do not know whether cameras were placed inside the home. Adding to concern, the host is demanding an additional 750 for what he claims were “extra people,” based on counting guests via his surveillance cameras. We had grandma, aunts, and uncles staying at nearby cottages who occasionally visited - and the house is large enough that more than 10 people were inside at times (15 he counted) - but the booking did not prohibit visitors.We stayed here Aug 3–Aug 10, 2025. While the location is beautiful, the undisclosed monitoring and recording of us and our children in private areas made this an extremely troubling experience.