If it is widely known that the Jew rents out the bathhouse (or the local custom is to rent/give on arisut), is it then permitted?
Synopsis
If the Jew has publicly and repeatedly rented out the bathhouse year after year so it is known, or if the local custom is to rent out or give bathhouses on an arisut basis, then even a bathhouse may be rented to a non-Jew.
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