i'm not a lawyer or a city planner, but what you are doing in the house - the guys having sex for videos and streaming - is part of your business. they wouldn't be there if it wasn't.

in california, you must shoot content in a commercially zoned building, regardless of where and when it is used. it can be a fully closed and locked studio open to no one from the public, but if it's residential, you can be fined and shut down. it doesn't matter where you pay your models - the only point is that what they are doing is for pay and they are doing it at that location. i guess the laws are different there.