#30385
Losezama
Flatchatter

    @JimmyT said:

    ”In any case, a sign on the door that says something like “This foyer is monitored by video cameras.  Please let us know by emailing this address or texting this number that you don’t want to appear on our “Visitors” Facebook page” might do the trick.”

    I like Jimmy’s advice above.

    In Qld: we also had sex workers living and operating in our building – a 3 story walk up. Our male tenants were unhappy that men who were clients of the sex business parked in their car spots all throughout the evening, and during the day men paced the street checking their watches to assess whether it was their turn or not.

    We contacted the police, the local mayor and real estate agency. We didn’t think they were acting on our behalf so we pressured them to follow up.

    To our relief everyone acted on it! The police found that one of the Thai women running the sex business was an illegal immigrant and was arrested and put into detention. One was not on the lease and left, and the last one was evicted from our building. Finally, we had our building back.

    It’s just not appropriate to have this type of business in a family community complex. The best place for them is in a factory outlet far away from families because this type of work attracts drug addicts and so on.