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Kristen Dickson always wanted to own a brothel, but her new sex doll escort service creates fewer legal issues.

In fact, her Kamloops-based rental service House of Dolls has a license from the City to operate as a home-based rental business for adult novelty toys.

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Rather than using the dolls in her place of business, her customers interact with them at home.

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Dickson abandoned the brothel business model because Kamloops forbids so-called body-rub parlours, but as far as the City is concerned what people do with novelty items at home is their own business.

“It’s a rental category, so it doesn’t matter if you are renting bouncy castles or any other item people rent,” said business license inspector Dave Jones. The annual license fee is $196.40.

In Vancouver, Bella Dolls has been operating since early November as a sex doll brothel, taking 30-minute bookings for little as $90, though you can reserve up to two hours with a doll for $160.

Customers are sent the location of “Bella Dolls mansion” where they interact with the dolls after they book online, according to marketing director Ally Chan.

The most expensive of the four dolls on offer appear to be fully booked on Friday and time slots for Thursday and Saturday were scarce.

Dolls retail online for as little as $1,700 at Sex Doll Canada of Toronto, but range up to $3,800. Models from Real Doll cost up to $10,000.

But in Kamloops beginning December 1, House of Dolls will deliver the lifelike, 30-kilogram sex dolls to people at their home or hotel and leave them for the night at a cost of $350.

“That price includes delivery, set up and pick up the next day,” said Dickson, who is married with two children. “I think this is going to have real opportunities for people with disabilities and for seniors.

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At its heart, House of Dolls offers an experience without the risk of sexually transmitted disease and without human exploitation, she said.

Interest in the service has been intense.

“When news got out, the traffic to my website crashed the server,” she said.