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Old 11-30-2008, 06:06 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Default Re: covering expenses of providing private play parties

Ok, I have an idea, but I think it may or may not be legal. I know if you require donations it is legally a fee, and then it's considered a business (which requires permits) or a private club (which has more extensive legal requirements that aren't filled by simply knowing each other).

However, what if several people came together ahead of time and pitched in on renting the cottage that you speak of? and bring their own food/beverages? Would this situation be the same thing as several freinds pitching in to rent a cabin and hang out together?

I'm asking these questions, and I'm not providing advice. However, that might be an angle you want to check with your attorney about. Even if this makes it legal (which I don't know if it does), I'm sure you would have to have the funds from everyone before you rent the cottage.

Thats my 2 cents ......

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