The Landlord

This is a great idea, and I can see it leading to lots of saucy sex scenes.

But what is the plot going to be? We need some sort of plot and conflict and resolution to raise it above a mere slice of life. Maybe several of the tenants get together to turn the tables on the landlord. Maybe one of the tenants turns out to be a domme who takes him to task.

Or maybe the status quo as described in the OP is the end result of a long journey of discovery by a young man who inherits the properties from a recently deceased uncle, and gradually discovers the secrets behind his uncle's real estate empire?
 
This is a good idea. I would build in a morality lesson. Tables are turned and the house of cards comes down. Or some dark romance?
 
Maybe a government agent goes undercover as one of the tenants to break-up the Landlord’s sordid scheme. She falls in love with her target over time, believing he’s got good in his heart. Over time, she becomes an accomplice in the scheme and eventually both get arrested for the blackmail.

Moral of the story: Love can lead you astray, I guess? Needs some work on that dimension, but it doesn’t have to be didactic to illustrate her fall into depravity.
 
Maybe a government agent goes undercover as one of the tenants to break-up the Landlord’s sordid scheme. She falls in love with her target over time, believing he’s got good in his heart. Over time, she becomes an accomplice in the scheme and eventually both get arrested for the blackmail.

Moral of the story: Love can lead you astray, I guess? Needs some work on that dimension, but it doesn’t have to be didactic to illustrate her fall into depravity.

Not a bad idea, I was thinking of using that idea, an undercover female FBI agent investigating the small-town police force in The Covid-19 Citation. I didn't think my original plot theme was blackmail in The Landlord, but maybe it is.
 
Fuck morals and morality lessons.

This is Lit, not the Christian Science Monitor.
 
Fuck morals and morality lessons.

This is Lit, not the Christian Science Monitor.
That's the spirit!

Maybe a government agent goes undercover as one of the tenants to break-up the Landlord’s sordid scheme.
Maybe the Landlord is a foreign gov't agent implementing a subversive scheme to undermine USA morality somehow. [*] A good author should be able to invent a good excuse there.
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* Arthur C Clarke invented the concept of geosynchronous satellites in a story with China beaming pr0n videos to Western TVs to undermine Western morality and subvert the culture. We see how well that's working.
 
Not the Chinese, the Russians. Landlord uncovers an old KGB plot to plant sexbots, but keep the as sleepers until they're needed. When activated, they go into bot mode for a few hours, then return to their humdrum sleeper lifestyle and normal American women.


He acquires the old KGB directory listings and hunts them down, recruits them to live in his little village where he can keep them secret.


And miles to go before you sleep. Remember Katja, miles to go before you sleep.
 
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