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It is not uncommon to have a flat on the first floor in Hong Kong, but recently a mainland woman living in Hong Kong shared that she accidentally rented a "Feng Building" by mistake when renting an apartment in Jordan. She said that there were four tenants on the first floor including her, and the other three households were all tenants. I operate a residential unit with one service on the first floor, so I posted a post asking netizens for their opinions. Unexpectedly, netizens made fun of me more than helped me. They suggested that I should look for business opportunities from it, which was quite funny.
Hong Kong's "red light districts" are spread across Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei and other places. Although they are not legal business premises, under current laws, one-floor-one-housing (also known as "one-floor-one") is not illegal in itself. It is a kind of sex work provided by Hong Kong sex workers. The service method is so named because there can only be one prostitute in a residential unit. However, according to the provisions of Section 117 of the Crimes Ordinance, Chapter 200 of the Laws of Hong Kong: "Any premises used mainly for prostitution and more than two people engage in prostitution activities on the premises may be regarded as a 'place of prostitution'. Any person managing , renting or leasing a place of prostitution may be prosecuted.”
The implication is that if sex workers share the same premises, such as Duofeng on the first floor, even if there is no middleman involved in extracting commissions, they will still be considered guilty of "operating a prostitution establishment" or "living on the income of others from prostitution." As Hong Kong's laws have significantly tightened the definition of prostitution establishments, it has gradually developed into an operation model in which only one sex worker provides sexual services alone in a residential unit to circumvent legal restrictions, which is a legal gray area.
A few days ago, a Hong Kong drifter from the Mainland came to Hong Kong to rent an apartment. Later, she discovered that she had rented a house in Jordan by mistake. There were four units on one floor, and three of them were on the first floor. She was the only ordinary resident. . In view of this, she posted a message through Xiaohongshu, asking netizens "what to do" and attached two photos. It can be seen that the purple light is shining in the relevant unit, and the figure of the man can be seen in the door window without any cover. Although no other circumstances were mentioned in the post, most netizens speculated that the poster seemed troubled by worry.
Many netizens are confused about the landlord renting a "Feng House" and think that they should see the house in person before renting. However, regarding the experience of the original poster, some netizens joked that they could find business opportunities from it, suggesting, "Sell drinks and supplies," or "Join if you can't beat them. You can also pick up customers and steal the business, so that they will take the initiative to move out if they don't have customers for a long time." "Leave"; but some people persuaded the landlord to move out, "You, a woman, will be in a lot of trouble, because if you drink too much at night and press the button frequently, you will not even be able to sleep peacefully." They think there are still other options. Some people think that most Feng sisters just want to make a living, as long as the poster is not affected.
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