They're all state licensed
[QUOTE=Paradigm71;6398587]The owner is State licensed, I had thought about at least trying it until I found out there is also a man there doing massage.[/QUOTE]All are licensed-that's why when they close usually no perp walks, prosecution, etc.
Asian apartments and most independents do not bother and are more likely targets.
Unlicensed is the norm for AMPs
[QUOTE=DeerField;6399016]All are licensed-that's why when they close usually no perp walks, prosecution, etc.
Asian apartments and most independents do not bother and are more likely targets.[/QUOTE]Very few (easily less than 5%) of the providers you find at AMPs in Ohio are Licensed Massage Therapists, no license is required in Ohio to perform "relaxation massage". As long as they do not claim to be treating any type of medical condition they are legal. So many barely speak English, what makes you think they could complete a 600 hour course and pass the MBLEX exam that is only given in English? In the City of Columbus all providers are required to be REGISTERED, but that is only for a criminal background check and a fee to be paid. Go ahead and ask all the providers you visit if they are licensed, if they say they are ask to see it, thougH that may not go well for you. Some believe they are licensed, but all they did was purchase a fake "license" from some Chinese people scamming them. Some also may have received a license from another state, but it would not be valid in Ohiio.
Kong's, Dragon Spa, and Oriental Massage
Apparently Kong's Relaxation Station and Dragon Spa & Reflexology used to be owned by the same LLC, which explains why Tiffany is now working at Kong's. In addition, Kong's has recently acquired Oriental Massage & Relaxation Spa off Lazelle near Sancus.