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Re: What state has laws retricting home owners to have cameras in their OWN home? (e)
Durhamdrew 19 Reviews 432 reads
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Several states do NOT allow secret recordings.  Owning a home does not allow the homeowner to break the law. Read the article because it's clearly spelled out.  

Posted By: devindavette

In my quest to find the right accommodations for touring I happened upon airbnb... has anyone  
tried out that avenue yet? If so, what was your experience? If not, any advice on hotel alternatives?

My only hang up with airbnb is that these are private locations etc and there might be some hidden camera mess for those that like to rock out like that (gotta cover all bases you know) or the over protective owner checking in every few hours. Or the dreaded nosey neighbor deal (I hate nosy people) complete with someone keeping an "eye" on the location. And I am pretty sure we've all heard about airbnb's discriminatory practices (not renting to Arabs, Blacks and sometimes Asians)

I am looking outside of the hotel scene because... well I believe we all know the answers to that

My wife and I stayed at our first Airbnb. $175 a night in a charming house which we had all to ourselves on a river leading into the Chesapeake in a cute town within waling distance of restaurants etc.  
However, the owners were involved They stopped by to say hello; lived a few doors down from the house, etc.  All was great but I don't know if I could have been providing (assuming, of course, a great gender change operation leaving me young and beautiful) from there.  
Great value, whole house, good location, incomplete privacy.

Whereas hotels have a corporate culture of privacy, not so when you're in someone's house, and so I, as a client, would be a bit deterred by seeing someone at a airbnb.

By the way, to the OP:  What is the hotel problem you refer to at the end of your post

Iheartsports484 reads

I would be careful with airbnb. Maybe if I'm seeing one person for a long extended date for a overnight then airbnb would be a option.
Hosting at a nice 4 star hotel is ideal because you can catch deals on priceline so you can never lose with that especially if your appointments are secure/ trusted hobbyist or sending you a deposit.

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We were just about to post the same thread. Would love to hear from any providers who have done this and hosted. We are low volume, but still concerned that even a little traffic may be noticed. The benefits from being in a condo/apt are tremendous, but is it worth the risk.

Hope to hear from anyone with experience!

FYI, we are looking at possibly of going this route in Chicago.

Posted By: Real_Couple
We were just about to post the same thread. Would love to hear from any providers who have done this and hosted. We are low volume, but still concerned that even a little traffic may be noticed. The benefits from being in a condo/apt are tremendous, but is it worth the risk.  
   
 Hope to hear from anyone with experience!  
   
 FYI, we are looking at possibly of going this route in Chicago.
Doesn't matter if your low volume escorts conducting illegal business hotels and motels and condo or apt little traffic or a lot of traffic people noticed.Nosy people cause a lot problems.

I have a regular who prefers them to hotels. It works for us because he is a multi-hr appointment, so I'm only seeing him that day. We are familiar enough (most of my clients know me by my real first name) that nosy neighbors wouldn't have much to report on. Two people hanging out and having a bunch of sex and leaving together. BFD.  

I would never use it if seeing more than one client that day, though. And don't leave condoms in the trash or flush them or anything.  



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I've met one gal outside and we've walked in together as she checked in. Like two lovers. What's wrong with that?  
 

Posted By: Sex-Aeterna
I have a regular who prefers them to hotels. It works for us because he is a multi-hr appointment, so I'm only seeing him that day. We are familiar enough (most of my clients know me by my real first name) that nosy neighbors wouldn't have much to report on. Two people hanging out and having a bunch of sex and leaving together. BFD.  
   
 I would never use it if seeing more than one client that day, though. And don't leave condoms in the trash or flush them or anything.    
   
 

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Those are extreme cases. I've used airbnb twice recently and not had any incident

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