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Old 11-30-2008, 10:09 PM   #9 (permalink)
magiriano
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Default Re: covering expenses of providing private play parties

I am not a lawyer but I did graduated Law .
Your state's laws might be different however.
Nothing in the law should prevent a group of friends from associating for whatever purpose, being a wedding party, a family reunion, a company outing. And you're not charging for the sex if you're a group of friends or friends and their guests that shares the expenses of an out of town trip together and it so happens that in the privacy of their room the group members happen to have consensual sex with someone other than their spouse......
You can explain to your past guests that the group got too big now or the neighbours too nosy and see if they'd split the expenses plus a small commision for extra expenses/extra guests/damages/ your time, etc.
If you decide to charge an admission fee at the door let's say than it does become a business with all the obligations and implications of it.
You can open a business and licence it as an event planner and advertise your events as lifestyle friendly.
Just my 0.02
Disclaimer: This post should not be taken in parts, and only should be read or interpreted as a whole. It should also not be mis-interpreted as legal advice, as that is what attorneys are for. The poster has no legal expertise, and you should seek the advice of an attorney, and thus the poster takes no responsibility for legal consequences.
Thanx O.P.

Last edited by magiriano; 11-30-2008 at 10:15 PM.
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