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Originally Posted by xepherys
Also, I don't think this is legally prostitution, where an exchange of legal tender must occur. Remember, too, that porn movies are "legal prostitution" so there is a great deal of flexibility in the laws regarding such things.
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Remember, as is in my jurisdiction (this may vary greatly):
Prostitution is not against the law.
Soliciting for the purposes of prostitution is. Legal tender does not have to be involved, and it is shown that "Due Consideration" is all that is required. If I give you drugs, or stolen goods, or in this case free rent,
I have not broken the law (well, not the prostitution law, anyway). If I
offer those things to youin exchange for sex, that is against the law. These are huge technicalities in criminal law.
Therefore, in this circumstance, if you had a Prosecutor that had guts they could throw this person in jail for advertising this living accomodation. This person is basically soliciting EVERYBODY for the purposes of prostitution.