Turning my basement aprt into an Entertainment and Gambling center

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Barrie Renter
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Turning my basement aprt into an Entertainment and Gambling center

#1 Unread post by Barrie Renter » May 15th, 2019, 3:17 pm

The Raptors win was really exciting and still have 4 friends over. We drank beer and some vodka, friends smoking weed and carrying on. Unlike those brothers i am a businessman thinking about making money. So those guys don't have any cable and don't want to spend big money at bars to watch sport. We put some wagers on the game. Some big money at play with Joe putting down $50 on the Raptors when Brett said they were choke artists. Thinking this might be an opportunity. I know how to find pretty good streams of sporting events and can illegally stream because my internet is provided. I think my lease says cable tv is provided but haven't checked yet. How about me setting up my place to host events? I could sell drinks cheap (but buy it cheaper) and people buy a ticket to watch big games here. We do some gambling. I can fit at least 20 people down here. Any so called "legalities" to watch out for? Landlord doesn't care as long as the rent is paid. Thoughts?

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Re: Turning my basement aprt into an Entertainment and Gambling center

#2 Unread post by Laura » May 15th, 2019, 3:22 pm

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