As has been pointed out there is nothing wrong with being a sex worker !!
Neighbour has rented their apartment out to questionable lady - advice needed
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Originally posted by Jon66 View PostTo my knowledge prostitution isn't illegal. Whether it's immoral is dependent upon your perspective. She may come into the category of running a trade or business.Advice given is based on my experience representing myself as a leaseholder both in the County Court and at Leasehold Valuation Tribunals.
I do not accept any liability to you in relation to the advice given.
It is always recommended you seek further advice from a solicitor or legal expert.
Always read your lease first, it is the legally binding contract between leaseholder and freeholder.
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Originally posted by Section20z View PostAs has been pointed out there is nothing wrong with being a sex worker !!Advice given is based on my experience representing myself as a leaseholder both in the County Court and at Leasehold Valuation Tribunals.
I do not accept any liability to you in relation to the advice given.
It is always recommended you seek further advice from a solicitor or legal expert.
Always read your lease first, it is the legally binding contract between leaseholder and freeholder.
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My late father used to say they were his best tenants, "paid on time, no boyfriend troubles", but then he was a bit of a dinosaur.
Such services are advertised online, you can look up the postcode of your flat to check if there are any in the vicinity, maybe not from your own computer and certainly NSFW. Rearrange work adult and com.
I have been on another side of this issue, with my tenant being accused of being a sex worker, it was a minefield to negotiate.
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