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... My question is if I were to get licensed would my landlord be contacted and informed that I'm an escort?....

 

I admit I don't know the answer, but you could take out a private mailbox and submit that as your work address. Corporations do that all the time.

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my landlady knows I see clients in my apartment.. and has advised me that although she doesn't care... that if another tenant in the building had issue.. and reported it to the management company.. then I would.. in short.. be out on my @ss and she herself *may* get flack for not reporting me (if management figured out she knew ahead of the complaint)

I am ridiculously discrete though.. especially about the prrrrivate den.... for mostly that reason...

 

and if you were a licensed independent 'agency'... does that mean you would have others working for you? *that* would draw attention I would think...

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Regent has made very strong points. The license almost seems like a hook to get you listed in the system. A system that is against this industry. Also I wonder if it could lead to you having difficulty crossing the border by ending up on a list. I don't know but I wonder.

 

From my perspective as a client concerned about my privacy and also that of the providers is to if at all possible so it away from your home

A hotel room or rent another location.

probably good if it is easy to terminate the location and move to a new one. If you get a bad client and can move to anothe hotel then you can easily avoid problems. Also you avoid the attention regular traffic could draw. In a hotel the guests in the other rooms change and people are coming and going all the time so it is easy to not seem out of the ordinary

If you do receive guests to your home I would say you should really up your screening

For me as a client I feel less worried going to a hotel than to an apartment.

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"Licensed Independent Agency" means only me working by myself as independent. Discretion will not be an issue but would the City contact my landlord as part of informing them that I'm an escort? that would be a problem.

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"Licensed Independent Agency" means only me working by myself as independent. Discretion will not be an issue but would the City contact my landlord as part of informing them that I'm an escort? that would be a problem.

 

If it's you.. working for you... with you...<grin>, then you are fine just as you are.. an independent agent...

a lot of potential hassle with attempting to become 'licensed'..... I would think. Not worth the trouble.

 

"If it ain't broke.... don't fix it" comes to mind here hehe :)

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