ok stop the PM's especially from those that should not ask
[QUOTE=Ccup2;2044760]Went to this place for the first time. Did check here and did not find anything on it. Think they are open for two months or so. Had great massage by very attractive girl, seniors or people I trade with PM for details...[/QUOTE]Okay I have had enough...first if you only have a handful of reviews you should know that I will likely not respond unless your few are quality. If you have more and they are always asking for 411; or more details etc...I will likely not respond. I do this actually for your safety and that of the providers as I do not want to draw the wrong attention and you should not want that either.
So do the searchs go to the places and write a detailed review. Its not that hard. Do not mean to be a prick but some of you I guess just do not get it.
If thats the case with Leeza....
Why oh why didn't she call her service "bodywork" and skirt the massage regulations like dozens of AMPs do? I don't get it. As for LMT's in the same building, I can't say I blame them if they complained. Making a go of a legit massage business with a jack shack down the hall, at a minimum, creates animosity. Moving away from direct licensed competition would have made more sense than trying to fly UTR.
ARG.
[QUOTE=NYJimmy;2049401]I do not know if there were complaints, it is possible. However, I did talk to Leeza that day after she was shut down.
She was told she was practicing massage without a license. So, she was shut down and given a fine and banned from.
Practicing in MA. She has a NY state license, but that does not work here.
I am not sure what she will do, but I will let you know if any thing new happens or what she will decide to do.
Jimmy.[/QUOTE]
Massage business & Bodywork business in MASS
Whether we like it or not the facts and requirements are clear if you take the time to understand them. I know them well. I have even gone in person in Boston to the License Board with one of the girls that operates an AMP in Mass currently and spoken with a dual speaking Chinese / English staff person. To operate a massage business and advertise as such or in anyway use the word massage requires a Mass license. Even an owner holding a legit license does not give them the ability to employee girls without a Mass license. Exception is if the employee only indicates they do bodywork and NOT massage. When I discussed this point to death with the license board staff member she even went so far as to suggest the girl might display a sign on her clothing indicating bodywork only! LOL Can't you picture that! All nonsense aside my point is there is little to no wiggle room if and when a massage business is blessed with an inspection.
Remember "massage" is controlled by the State not the local towns at least as of recent years. Bodywork is not controlled or not really even clearly defined by the State. This is the grey area that the typical AMP lives in. Now some towns, Arlington as of last October, has enacted their own town wide bodywork regulations. The only real State involvement has been the insurance inspections that were going on last year, more as harassment than anything else in my opinion. During those inspections they State inspectors also had the opportunity to catch them in the use of the term "massage". Bodywork in most towns has only required a simple business application in the local town offices that usually amounts to nothing more than a few buck and name address etc. Some of the AMP's are owned by Mass license holding individuals but they have specifically chosen not to register the business as a massage business because there are implication including fines a possible loss of license when inspections occur. Many bodywork places use the word massage and it never matters until an inspection. Just like anything else-it doesn't matter until it is a problem and then at a minimum they have to pay a fine.
[QUOTE=SpermSac;2049505]OK if she was hit for performing massages without a Mass license that would be cause.
I believe in Mass it is a $1,000 fine and the Dept of Industrial accidents or State Licensing Board would be involved.
She may have some legal avenues being licensed in another state but without that Mass tag they got her.
Not sure if she can go under the title Body Works or Body Rubs. She would need to research that out.
That SUCKS![/QUOTE]