Next door neighbor's house is now an AirBNB rental

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What happened with what? Neighbor's house has been quiet lately.
Quiet as in, no tennant's?

Or quiet as in there's been tennant's but they have not caused any problems?

How often are there people actually staying there?
 
Quiet as in, no tennant's?

Or quiet as in there's been tennant's but they have not caused any problems?
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Yes.

There are frequently cars or trucks in the driveway, but it could be a tenant, the owner or some of the owner's family. Occasionally the owner has some handyman there to do maintenance or fix things. But I'm not seeing or hearing them these days.

The film crew with 10 vehicles out front, windows blocked out and industrial lighting equipment has not been back since I last posted about the movie making.
 
Yeah...pron producers tend to rotate locations.

Since the Guy-Wif-A-Camera online pron genre has become popular, I've heard of some producers getting jumped or even killed - by ex's or even the girl herself. Read a story of one dingbat, who got into pron to pay her bail bondsman and a fine for hauling drugs (to show where she was coming from) later murdered a male talent who proceeded to leave her in a family way, sort of.

So they move around a lot. Your neighbor's house, as a set, has been used up.
 
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