As an Airbnb owner, can you press charges if you have not been previously informed by the tenant that they'll be filming and smashing 101 weiners in your property?
In many cases the location owner still has the right to the location in your video. There's also many countries with laws where you are simply not allowed to act commercially out of a rented room. There are also many countries where porn or sexual performances like these require preregistered locations and extra licensing (besides the countries where it's banned completely).
I'm not familiar with the rules of the UK. But in my country you can sue if they rented it as a normal consumer without sharing the intent.
Feelings about AirBnB aside, it's kind of a dick move to create a potential biohazard for someone else (I highly doubt the area was properly sanitized, and I highly doubt 100+ dudes are all going to be clean).
When you rent a domicile to someone you are responsible for guaranteeing their private use and enjoyment of the domicile without undie restrictions for the term of the agreement.
If somebody films in the domicile, it's none of lessor's business. Do you think every talking head YouTuber who films a talking head piece from a hotel needs to get approval from the hotel? How about ticktokers? What about people doing personal video calls with there family?
No, it would be a unreasonable burden for someone's quiet enjoyment of their domicile to not be able to film.
As stipulated in the posters question there is no legally actionable recourse to a landlord for just filming in the location.
AieBnB owners can set a guest limit, and I'd have to imagine saying a max of (to pick a random number) ten guests isn't an unreasonable burden, so in that hypothetical... but I'm guessing that particular AirBnB owner didn't put a guest limit in place, so all they can really do is pursue extra cleanup charges if applicable.
I'm pretty sure, in private residential transactions, breaching a policy or rule is not grounds for a lawsuit, it may be grounds for terminating the lease. But assuming this person has vacated the property by the time it was discovered, it's a moot issue
There are 1440 minutes in a day. To achieve the stunt of having sex with 1000 men in that window, that implies a 1,44 minutes time slot. Which implies she will have to "service" more than one man at a time.
This woman is risking severe physical, mental and emotional trauma.
Hasn't this bad experience left a bad enough memory to dissuade from another attempt?
I remember reading a cover on the world largest gang bang orgy and the event had to be stopped because the women risked vaginal tearing.
“I know people won’t understand why I do this,” Lily said. “But this is my journey, and I’m learning more about myself with each step even when it’s hard.”
To each their own. It wouldn't be for me, but this is something she wants to do, that's up to her.
Honestly I don't get it either. I think she needs professional mental health care immediately or we shouldn't feel bad for her tears as they aren't real. I hope we don't have to feel bad for her but I am afraid that she needs help, a lot of it.
Then again, is it illegal to film yourself in privacy (only talking about AirBnB renting here, the rest is a horror story that has nothing to do with renting an apartment).
I believe a business is supposed to get permission from the Airbnb host for any commercial filming. Whether it's a reality show, a TV commercial, or adult entertainment.
Yeah, it’s a generally unpleasant accusation that doesn’t really apply here, like calling a random infantryman a hitman, because they were paid to shoot people.
Except, even in light of current events, most people still consider shooting people to be worse than having sex with them.