Friday, July 31, 2009

What are the legal loopholes in hosting swinger parties?

What can we do to not get in trouble with the law? This question is not intended for opinions on the moral value of swinging.

What are the legal loopholes in hosting swinger parties?
Here is where the parties ususally get tripped-up legally:





1) Having too many parties at their house and annoying the neighbors who call the police all the time. The party isn't illegal since what you do in your own home is your business (as long as you are not running it as a business), but your neighbors could make having parties a bother.





2) Charging or asking for donations can cause issues because you now become a business and you must be zoned and have a business license.





3) If you do run it as an adult oriented business, make sure you do it in a part of town and a property that is zoned for adult oriented busiensses and that you keep current on all your utilities and fire insepections, etc. Many a club has been shut down for non-payment of water or sewer bills or fire code violations.





The safest it to host a party once or twice a month at your house and invite just a small group of friends so that from the outside it looks to the neighbors like just a bunch of friends gathering for a dinner party. Make it BYOB to save money.
Reply:Make the cops on your side. Seriously. It's not so much about the legality, it's about how much hassle they can give you.





Also, keep the ATF sweet, if you're in the USA. Make it bring your own booze.





There might be problems with home and business legalities. Ypu will need a very good lawyer. You should be able to get one at a club.





Members only, 21+, no sold drink, and to make it a success, severely limit single male membership, no matter how bad the books are to start with.





Good luck though, and give me a mail when it's running!
Reply:If it's illegal in your State, you can't actually get around it.


It is what it is.





You may try selling memberships for $2.00 dollars and have them


fill out a simple form. Just in case they visit you. Then you will


have proof that you are a private club, where there are members


only. And you can do members right on the spot.


Heidi Fleiss told me that all she had were parties and she charged $50,000, but it was with the intentions of having s8x.


This is illegal. Now if she had created a Club and pay her taxes. The government always want their taxes. You may be alright.





Get a LLC to perfect it. You can do it yourself from the book store.
Reply:Well if no money is exchanged then technically it is just a private party.
Reply:no money changes hands and you keep it on your property and inside, then it's not illegal.
Reply:as long as there is no exchange of money i don't see how it's illegal. maybe check the local sodomy laws :P


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