That's probably the bigger reason beyond the "legality" as I'd assume they have solid defense as long as they can claim ignorance, just like any other landlord or hotel does.
Whores and their pimps bring junkies and violence, while also being easy to disappear if you try to come calling for damages. Its a lose lose with them.
AirBnB doesn't own hardly any of the properties being rented out. Hilton and Marriott can afford to clean one of the million rooms they have after a porno wrecks it.
AirBnB just rents out random peoples homes and if they don't protect their property from this nonsense they'll lose people.
I believe there would be a practical, maybe also legal reasoning. There would be risk of a prostitute or pimp conducting their 'business' in a place they are renting out. It may go against Airbnb's terms of service to use rentals as hookup spots.
Whoring is illegal. Whores are using this instead of hotels. Whores are destructive to other people's shit because they don't care. Ergo, whores are bad for business.
Is there a practical reason for this or is it ideological?
s*x workers do drugs and fuck shit up a lot. they are a mess
Also someone renting their big-ass vacation house doesn't want it appearing in a porno.
That's probably the bigger reason beyond the "legality" as I'd assume they have solid defense as long as they can claim ignorance, just like any other landlord or hotel does.
Whores and their pimps bring junkies and violence, while also being easy to disappear if you try to come calling for damages. Its a lose lose with them.
Renting a home for a porno shoot is perfectly legal. They just don't want to be involved in that business.
Prostitution is illegal in many places.
Facilitating illegal activity is illegal is pretty much all places.
If a mean lawyer squints, they could see AirBNB as facilitating illegal activities by letting them occur on their watch/property.
AirBNB is still on the rim of the big net of crony companies, and they don't shell out enough to politicians to avoid this kind of trouble.
The proof is that no one would ever think about suing Marriott or Hilton about whores and whoremongers renting rooms from them.
AirBnB doesn't own hardly any of the properties being rented out. Hilton and Marriott can afford to clean one of the million rooms they have after a porno wrecks it.
AirBnB just rents out random peoples homes and if they don't protect their property from this nonsense they'll lose people.
That makes sense.
I believe there would be a practical, maybe also legal reasoning. There would be risk of a prostitute or pimp conducting their 'business' in a place they are renting out. It may go against Airbnb's terms of service to use rentals as hookup spots.
Whoring is illegal. Whores are using this instead of hotels. Whores are destructive to other people's shit because they don't care. Ergo, whores are bad for business.
it makes Airbnb sex traffickers and pimps.
Another issue is that you don't want your house to appear in a porn video.