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The Independent World17.06.2026Politique2 dk okuma

OnlyFans Creators' Encino Home Sparks Outrage Among Neighbors

L'essentiel

  • Residents in Encino, Los Angeles, are complaining about a home used by OnlyFans creators for parties and filming, leading to traffic and noise issues.
  • The owner claims compliance with laws, but neighbors argue it violates residential zoning.

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Residents of an Encino, Los Angeles neighborhood are upset about a home allegedly used by OnlyFans creators for filming and parties, citing issues with traffic and noise. The owner claims compliance with laws, while neighbors believe it violates zoning.

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Residents of a quiet Los Angeles neighborhood are at their wits' end over a home used by OnlyFans creators to allegedly film lewd videos.

Residents in Encino have become enraged over a home they say is being used to film viral and vulgar videos, claiming that scantily-clad content creators are using the abode for rowdy parties that can draw over 100 cars to their otherwise peaceful street.

“We could just see these girls,” one neighbor told CBS News. “They have like a gym in front of the garage, and they were doing handstands on each other in g-strings. I mean, they just looked nude.”

Neighbors noted the home has drawn unwanted attention to their community — including an incident involving police and SWAT teams.

The home’s owner, Andy Bachman, the CEO of Creators Inc, said his talent agency manages digital content creators and changed their policy after the swatting incident, telling CBS, “that’s obviously an annoyance and something I can’t have happening.”

Bachman said that while some of the creators who use the house have OnlyFans accounts, they aren’t allowed to film adult content there.

“We’re really proud of the work we do,” Bachman said. “We support content creators. We comply with the law. We respect our neighbors. And we’ll continue advocating for the rights of entrepreneurs to build businesses in the modern economy.”

However, neighbors say the activities at the home conflict with residential zoning laws — and feel the content creators should be working on a commercial property instead.

“It’s not just the morality,” one neighbor said. “It’s the fact that they’re running a business in a residential neighborhood. It’s not like they’re baking bread. There’s a constant stream of people coming in and out.”

One neighbor said the home has hosted parties that result in “50 to 100 cars or more” on the street.

Residents have filed complaints with the City of Los Angeles, but haven’t had any results. Meanwhile, Bachman, who owns the house, says the complaints haven’t amounted to anything because they aren’t doing anything wrong.

“Content creators work from home as well. Millions of Americans work from home today,” Bachman said. “The question isn’t whether someone works from home, it’s whether they’re complying with local laws.”

Bachman told NBC 4 Los Angeles that he bought the home in 2024 and that it’s his personal residence. However, neighbors didn’t buy it.

“The house is clearly labeled with a corporate name,” a resident told the outlet. “In front, all the cars are labeled their corporate name. They’re running corporate events out of here…This is not a business district; this is residential homes.”

Questions ouvertes

  • Will the City of Los Angeles take action on resident complaints?
  • What specific zoning laws are allegedly being violated?
  • Will the owner's policy change regarding content filming be strictly enforced?

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This article was originally published by The Independent World.

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