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Using a residential property as a shoot location? CA laws?
Hello,
I was searching the web trying to find any info on California laws concerning the use of my home, a residential property, as a shoot location. At most I am only semi-pro and usually have no more than one shoot per month. Most of what I shoot is non-nude/implied, but about 10% is Playboy style topless, and 10% Playboy style nude/artistic nude, and everything I shoot is posted on a public website (I have full releases from the models). All shoots are done indoors, blinds closed, so nothing is visible from outside. I doubt there would be any problems with the non-nude/implied stuff, but could any legal issues arise concerning the topless/nude work? I'm mainly concerned about an ex-roommate trying to start some kind of drama by making false accusations. i.e. could he claim I'm shooting "porn"? I know the easiest way to find out would be to pay a lawyer and ask, but I wanted to see if I could get some feedback her before spending any cash. So far I've searched the boards here, yahoo, google, and the CA law database leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html without much luck. Any feedback or referrals to lawyers in the So. Cal. area would be much appreciated. Thanks! LBB |
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You might be up against zoning issues. But I would think authorities would have to catch you in the act, or prove your pictures were authentic.
Best to consult a local lawyer.
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I alway recommend attorney Charles Carreon who is licensed in OR and CA:
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If there's a problem outside of local city ordinance in CA, then I'd venture to say at least 50% of the companies here would be fucked and unable to produce content.
<-- not a lawyer, just my 2 cents.
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get liability ins if yer gonna have peeps in yer home
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#7 |
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I've shot in private locations in LA a bunch of times. Houses and even apartments. As long as its indoors and private I don't see the problem, unless you have really nosy neighbors. Technically I'm pretty sure you're supposed to have premits, insurance etc, but when you don't have a big budget you do what you gotta do. Do it when your roommate is out of town.
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#8 |
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In LA, unless your neighbors complain you're fine. If they do complain, the authorities will show up and tell you to stop and/or likely instruct you on how to get a permit. For your own piece of mind and to save in attourneys fees, just call the city and ask them.
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#9 |
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Location: Pimpin in socal
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You can borrow my house in canyon Hills about an hour north of san diego
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#10 |
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Thanks for all the helpful info, it definitely gave me some things to consider.
Thanks again! LBB |
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