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**Title:** Unwelcome Visitors: A Neighbor's Secret Business
**Summary:**
* The narrator shares experiences with frequent, unexpected visitors to their condo (2505), who consistently mistake their unit for their neighbor's (2506).
* Over time, the narrator and roommates suspect their neighbor is a sex worker, due to:
+ High volume of short-visit, mostly male guests
+ Overly familiar greetings (e.g., "Hey honey")
+ Guests' confusion and nervous behavior
* The suspicion is confirmed when they Google their building address with the term "Escort" and find a matching website.
* The narrator and roommates observe and sometimes playfully interact with the mistaken visitors, acknowledging the absurdity of the situation.
* They note that, in Canada, selling sex is legal, but buying it is not, which might explain the clients' cautious behavior.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, excluding opinions, with each fact numbered and presented in short sentences:
1. The narrator lives in a private condo complex with numbered units (2505, 2506, etc.).
2. The narrator's unit (2505) received unexpected knocks on the door from strangers.
3. Initially, these strangers claimed to be looking for unit 2506.
4. The narrator's unit and unit 2506 have similar number plates.
5. Despite corrections, strangers continued to knock on the narrator's door, seeking unit 2506.
6. Some strangers eventually stopped knocking and attempted to enter the narrator's unit uninvited.
7. One individual entered the narrator's unit while the door was unlocked, claiming to be lost.
8. Another individual entered the unit, uninvited, while the narrator was expecting a package.
9. A woman was found sitting in the narrator's living room one morning, claiming to have sought unit 2506.
10. The narrator's roommate had lost their keys the previous night, leaving the door unlocked.
11. The narrator and their roommates speculated about their neighbor's occupation.
12. The group discovered a website suggesting their neighbor (in unit 2506) offered escort services.
13. There was another unit in the same building offering similar services.
14. In Canada, it is legal to sell sexual services but illegal to purchase them (according to the narrator's research).
15. The narrator and roommates observed clients' cautious behavior, exploiting this for entertainment.
16. A roommate once pretended to be locked out to observe a waiting client, who eventually left due to nervousness.
17. The narrator is partnered with Crunchyroll to promote their service (unrelated to the main story).