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I am a landlord in the HRM and also use the lovely SP (not highly active but just learning about Lyla after Craigslist went under and for some degree do not trust leolist)

 

I was wondering if any SP were to have any interest in weekly Rental of furnished units in secure buildings for providing their discreet services.

 

I know incall SP usually have their own locations or hotel rentals but knowing it can be risky being a client as well as a SP

 

Just testing the waters to see if there is any interest! 

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    If I were you , I would maybe consult a lawyers or do research on your responsibilities as a landlord.

    If an SP is low key, you should be in the clear. But if she's not and it's known you actually invited her to use your unit for her activities, you could get yourself in hot water.

 

   Maybe someone here could shed some light on the subject. If not, you better ask for legal advices.

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You have no worries there when renting these units its not your business to ask there's other than your providing a service   the space for  rent..

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I think you should just treat this as any other airbnb situation, it shouldn't matter if your customer is an SP or not. They have guests over like any other non-SP customer would in a furnished airbnb rental space.

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No, you are right. It wouldn't matter although I was also curious if a dancer pole, massage tables or other features would increase interest for an SP vs hotel options

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One of the issues of airbnb's, are rules about guests. Most hosts have policies of no guests allowed. Cameras at the entrance capturing who comes and goes. One of the main reasons I dont use airbnb's.

I personally would not use a space specifically marketed to this. It feels icky. If it becomes known publicly, it's not longer discreet.

I agree just market it as a regular airbnb, and if providers feel it is a good ROI, they will return.

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Thank you for your feedback @Meaghan McLeod. I completely understand keeping it safe for the SP (ie cameras, known location). I have an available unfurnished location in mind with no cameras and private entrance which had me thinking of ways to rent as the market has been very challenging. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts!

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