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RICH1 09-16-2022 06:31 AM

AirBnB ..Porn Movie Production
 
Airbnb rented out for one month. Unknowingly it became the set for a series of Porn movies.. This happened across the street from a friend of mine living in Winter Park Fl. Of course the Airbnbs have rules and guidelines but who really enforces them. Most owners are out of town or in this case living in another country. House parties and Drug cartels set up shop , sell their poison and move on …no protection for us Villagers

Robbb 09-16-2022 06:49 AM

Heck, for that they could have used my house.

retiredguy123 09-16-2022 06:49 AM

There are always lots of Villages houses and rooms available for rent on Airbnb, sometimes more than a hundred. The worst thing that can happen is a house party. Some renters will rent a house for the weekend and advertise and charge admission for the party on social media. The house can be destroyed.

The only way to prevent it is to prohibit short term rentals and to actually enforce it.

Chi-Town 09-16-2022 07:07 AM

A ring doorbell can let owners know of how many comings and goings occur. An alert for parties but maybe not for porn production except for the cast may give it away.

retiredguy123 09-16-2022 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Chi-Town (Post 2137090)
A ring doorbell can let owners know of how many comings and goings occur. An alert for parties but maybe not for porn production except for the cast may give it away.

A piece of duct tape over the camera lens can solve that problem.

Bay Kid 09-16-2022 07:48 AM

It is a shame private homes in neighborhoods have become motel rooms.

Stu from NYC 09-16-2022 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RICH1 (Post 2137082)
Airbnb rented out for one month. Unknowingly it became the set for a series of Porn movies.. This happened across the street from a friend of mine living in Winter Park Fl. Of course the Airbnbs have rules and guidelines but who really enforces them. Most owners are out of town or in this case living in another country. House parties and Drug cartels set up shop , sell their poison and move on …no protection for us Villagers

Who would have thought using an airbnb as a production studio

Michael G. 09-16-2022 09:26 AM

What was the address again in Winter Park ?

tophcfa 09-16-2022 10:27 AM

AIR BnB’s totally suck for the residents in the neighborhood. We had a woman, who was renting long term, running a horrible operation out of the home. I contacted community standards to report she was violating two deed restrictions, running a business out of the home and not using the home as a single family residence. They agreed, but informed me it is an internal deed violation, which is enforced by the developer, not community standards. They transferred me to a representative of the developer, who also acknowledged two deed restrictions were being violated, unfortunately they looked the other way and opted not to enforce these particular violations. Apparently, enforcing these deed restrictions doesn’t sync up with maximizing the demand pool of potential home buyers for the new homes they are building as fast as they can. Makes one wonder why they have deed restrictions at all, when they choose to selectively enforce them. Talk about the fox watching the hen house.
I decided to go another route, and contacted the absentee owner of the home and explained to him what his tenant was up to and he was furious. As it turned out, she was renting month to month so he tossed her out the next month and our neighborhood is again back to normal. Happy ending until the next inconsiderate person decides to start up an AIR BnB in the neighborhood.

Chi-Town 09-16-2022 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2137098)
A piece of duct tape over the camera lens can solve that problem.

The duct tape person would be on camera. Also, that would be a red flag for the owners if their camera went black.

Djean1981 09-16-2022 10:38 AM

That could happen anywhere (with renters or owners)..?

dewilson58 09-16-2022 10:42 AM

Don't worry....................It won't happen in The Villages, you can't run a business out of your house.

:sing:

Djean1981 09-16-2022 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2137167)
Don't worry....................It won't happen in The Villages, you can't run a business out of your house.

:sing:

You can "work" from home (remote work).

Toymeister 09-16-2022 10:46 AM

Energy monitors and water monitoring give you great insight on what is happening in your home. It is not personally identifiable as video images are, which is good, however it gives you enough to identify with great accuracy how many are living in your home.

It should surprise no one that people of all ages, races and sex behave in predictable ways at their home or rental. Energy monitors tell you what is/has been operating, people wash clothes in predictable ways/per person.

I charged 50.00/person for over two occupancy. I could spot who was lying, I didn't re-rent or extend for them. The neighbors confirmed my monitoring.

After a hurricane scare, I couldn't reach anyone, I checked the monitor, they were making coffee and toast. No one makes coffee if there is a problem.

Yes, the technology is that good.

Two Bills 09-16-2022 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Toymeister (Post 2137170)

After a hurricane scare, I couldn't reach anyone, I checked the monitor, they were making coffee and toast. No one makes coffee if there is a problem.

Yes, the technology is that good.

That's obvious.
If there is a problem or disaster you should make tea!

alwann 09-16-2022 11:23 AM

"Apparently, enforcing these deed restrictions doesn’t sync up with maximizing the demand pool of potential home buyers for the new homes they are building as fast as they can. Makes one wonder why they have deed restrictions at all, when they choose to selectively enforce them."

We read about this more than we like-- violations that are in the developer's bailiwick but not addressed. But perhaps some have been. If the developer would make public violations they enforced (again, if any), doing so might serve notice to other rule-breakers and give the rest of us a bit of confidence that the developer cares. Otherwise, as the OP said, what's the point of having these rules?

retiredguy123 09-16-2022 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Chi-Town (Post 2137164)
The duct tape person would be on camera. Also, that would be a red flag for the owners if their camera went black.

True, but there is no way that an illegal party scammer would allow their customers to be video recorded on a Ring doorbell. They could just come in the back door. I have even noticed that, since I got a Ring doorbell, the Amazon delivery people often try to avoid the camera. Go figure.

Stu from NYC 09-16-2022 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2137177)
That's obvious.
If there is a problem or disaster you should make tea!

Or as Sheldon would say a hot beverage

BobnBev 09-16-2022 01:53 PM

I can't imagine watching a porn flick starring a 75 year old and a 83 year old. The hi-lite would be when they take off their depends.:loco::loco::a20::a20::a20:

dewilson58 09-16-2022 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by BobnBev (Post 2137210)
I can't imagine watching a porn flick starring a 75 year old and a 83 year old.

Well you just did.

:22yikes:

dwoodley1975 09-16-2022 02:54 PM

That can happen anywhere.

Michael G. 09-16-2022 03:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BobnBev (Post 2137210)
I can't imagine watching a porn flick starring a 75 year old and a 83 year old. The hi-lite would be when they take off their depends.:loco::loco::a20::a20::a20:

OH! My eyes. my eyes

Taltarzac725 09-16-2022 07:11 PM

This problem seems common place.

That deadly sin--lust-- really gets around. Just ask John the Baptist.

brines 09-17-2022 05:15 AM

sugar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RICH1 (Post 2137082)
Airbnb rented out for one month. Unknowingly it became the set for a series of Porn movies.. This happened across the street from a friend of mine living in Winter Park Fl. Of course the Airbnbs have rules and guidelines but who really enforces them. Most owners are out of town or in this case living in another country. House parties and Drug cartels set up shop , sell their poison and move on …no protection for us Villagers

is that the house you were always going there to borrow a cup of sugar

thelegges 09-17-2022 05:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2137183)
True, but there is no way that an illegal party scammer would allow their customers to be video recorded on a Ring doorbell. They could just come in the back door. I have even noticed that, since I got a Ring doorbell, the Amazon delivery people often try to avoid the camera. Go figure.

Not sure why a Amazon person would try to avoid cameras, ours takes a picture of every package, and his reflection from front door capture them. UPS and FedEx don’t take pics, but why hide, their name is on the delivery route

I regular Amazon guy waves at our cameras and says have a great day.

defrey12 09-17-2022 06:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chi-Town (Post 2137164)
The duct tape person would be on camera. Also, that would be a red flag for the owners if their camera went black.

And this is why you hire a management company…especially is you’re absent. We were in the RE business for years and still amazes us how people get cheap at a stupid time.

retiredguy123 09-17-2022 06:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thelegges (Post 2137342)
Not sure why a Amazon person would try to avoid cameras, ours takes a picture of every package, and his reflection from front door capture them. UPS and FedEx don’t take pics, but why hide, their name is on the delivery route

I regular Amazon guy waves at our cameras and says have a great day.

I don't know. Maybe it is just my perception. But, usually, my camera doesn't capture the delivery person, but does capture other visitors. They do take a photo of the package. I get Amazon packages 3 or 4 times a week, but I don't have a regular Amazon person. On another thread, many posters said that the Amazon person rings their doorbell, like they are supposed to do. But, they never ring my bell or knock.

GizmoWhiskers 09-17-2022 06:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alwann (Post 2137180)
"Apparently, enforcing these deed restrictions doesn’t sync up with maximizing the demand pool of potential home buyers for the new homes they are building as fast as they can. Makes one wonder why they have deed restrictions at all, when they choose to selectively enforce them."

We read about this more than we like-- violations that are in the developer's bailiwick but not addressed. But perhaps some have been. If the developer would make public violations they enforced (again, if any), doing so might serve notice to other rule-breakers and give the rest of us a bit of confidence that the developer cares. Otherwise, as the OP said, what's the point of having these rules?

Wonder if class action suits would help put a fire under the Wizzard of OZ's a@#?

R&J in NJ 09-17-2022 06:40 AM

Enfore rules on short term rentals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2137088)
There are always lots of Villages houses and rooms available for rent on Airbnb, sometimes more than a hundred. The worst thing that can happen is a house party. Some renters will rent a house for the weekend and advertise and charge admission for the party on social media. The house can be destroyed.

The only way to prevent it is to prohibit short term rentals and to actually enforce it.

The developer should enforce regulations on rentals. Why not send the Morse family your concerns intead of writing to Talk of the Villages? Perhaps they are unaware of the issues.

Bertram00 09-17-2022 06:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RICH1 (Post 2137082)
Airbnb rented out for one month. Unknowingly it became the set for a series of Porn movies.. This happened across the street from a friend of mine living in Winter Park Fl. Of course the Airbnbs have rules and guidelines but who really enforces them. Most owners are out of town or in this case living in another country. House parties and Drug cartels set up shop , sell their poison and move on …no protection for us Villagers

And you're upset you didn't get an audition ❓😆

retiredguy123 09-17-2022 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by R&J in NJ (Post 2137358)

The developer should enforce regulations on rentals. Why not send the Morse family your concerns intead of writing to Talk of the Villages? Perhaps they are unaware of the issues.

I don't think there is a regulation against renting your house on Airbnb.

ThirdOfFive 09-17-2022 07:09 AM

"This problem seems common place.

That deadly sin--lust-- really gets around. Just ask John the Baptist."

Hey! It's the American Way after all!

Don't we celebrate three of those Sins (gluttony, greed and drunkenness) in the space of 35 days or so every year--from Thanksgiving day to New Year's day?

ThirdOfFive 09-17-2022 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by R&J in NJ (Post 2137358)

The developer should enforce regulations on rentals. Why not send the Morse family your concerns intead of writing to Talk of the Villages? Perhaps they are unaware of the issues.

I'm pretty sure the Powers-That-Be read TOTV. Don't know how meaningful that is though: most of the posters here seem to form a very small group compared to the population of TV as a whole.

BlueHeronFan 09-17-2022 07:13 AM

It seems the only time that "The Developer" gets involved enforcing obligations of any type is when it involves a lawyer and it becomes bad press.

jparsoneau@aol.com 09-17-2022 07:39 AM

Just curious house parties and drug cartels in the villages haven’t seen any yet where are they located? Or are you being confused with the driveway parties?

Cherstubbs 09-17-2022 09:54 AM

A lot of people work out of their homes. For example, accountants, attorneys, sellers of products such as Shakley, Avon, health card products, jewelry, clothing lines, etc. I would assume if all done orderly and not disruptive to neighbors there would not be a problem. I’ve been in The Villages since 1998 and this has always been part of the community. Maybe now on a somewhat larger scale, but many need to augment their income! Just my thoughts …

sktb888 09-17-2022 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robbb (Post 2137087)
Heck, for that they could have used my house.


lMAO 🤣

Luggage 09-17-2022 10:04 AM

porn
 
that is a definate area of porn ( old grandmas etc . )
Quote:

Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2137212)
Well you just did.

:22yikes:


Warcats 09-17-2022 11:36 AM

Short term rentals should not be allowed and if found out the owner should be heavily fined or arrested. Nuff said. We cannot tolerate scum in our Villagers

JSR22 09-17-2022 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warcats (Post 2137489)
Short term rentals should not be allowed and if found out the owner should be heavily fined or arrested. Nuff said. We cannot tolerate scum in our Villagers

There is not a rule against short term rentals.


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