Mister BnB
For guys that use Mister B&B - a gay version of Airbnb that is the largest gay hosting and accommodation website in the world. Unlike Airbnb they actually have a 'clothing optional' search filter. If you host guests, or use Mister B&B please feel free to join this site.
PHILLY bnb
Return to Discussions*update: apparently airbnb and misterbnb are not shutting down peoples listings in philly. I think they realize the city cant possibly enforce the license because they dont have the skills to even find people. haha. So as of now, my (nude) bookings have increased. Thanks to this site and bateworld... :)
Sadly, I expect my hosting site access in Philly will be gone starting in July 2022. The city of Philadelphia is imposing strict, a difficult to get and expensive license to be on airbnb or misterbnb. Im have over 160 positive reviews on misterbnb in philly and loved hosting there. I especially enjoyed that 1/3rd or more were nude.
If you are needing a reasonable place to stay in philly , and be nude; hit me up.
ATL just imposed the same thing. It already exists in many other cities. It was inevitable, and necessary as well. While you and I seem to operate really nice rental experiences, not everyone does.
I just got my permit. It was a tedious process, but really they just need to verify you rightfully own/occupy the space you're short-term renting. So it was a matter of checking a bunch of boxes, uploading some documents, and paying a fee ($150), which is well worth it for the revenue the apartment generates.
Besides... I need a naked BNB in Philly when I travel there for work! LOL
Sadly, I expect my hosting site access in Philly will be gone starting in July 2022. The city of Philadelphia is imposing strict, a difficult to get and expensive license to be on airbnb or misterbnb. Im have over 160 positive reviews on misterbnb in philly and loved hosting there. I especially enjoyed that 1/3rd or more were nude.If you are needing a reasonable place to stay in philly , and be nude; hit me up.
Is it just the platforms or are they seeking to stop owners or renters from doing any hospitality renting?
It seems they are going after the platforms. Misterbnb and Airbnb and Vrbo all have to pay a large $7000 fee to opperate in the city and eacch host needs to go through the process and pay a yearly $150 fee.
I dont know if i have the will to go through it. It took an hour of waiting and asking the help chat on the city's site to figure out the license i got and then was told i still have a couple more to apply for, and frankly i think it's too much. maybe I'll change my mind later. As of now, I'd host people via paypal or venmo and just ask for a deposit. However I'll likely only offer here on tn or similar venues.