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All Forum Posts by: Edmund Mcginn

Edmund Mcginn has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thank you for the responses everyone!

I appreciate the thoughtful insights. 

Spoke to my insurance agent. From what I understand, they will not need a license (as it will be under 5 kids) and my insurance company believes the umbrella would be sufficient. 

Nevertheless....I agree with many of your assessments and do not want to take on the additional risks. It’s too bad, but the wear and tear, plus liability, are not something I can accept. 

Thank you again for your responses. appreciared!

I am a new investor of a single family home. After some rehab, we began renting it in August of 2018. So far, so good. We’ve been fortunate as our first tenant experience has been excellent. Young family saving for new home. Rent always on time. Cares for home. Responsible. Nice people.

However, the tenant just asked me if it was okay that they begin operating a daycare of less than 5 kids. His wife cannot work as their youngest is still a few years from kindergarten. So they thought this would be a good way to earn money in the interim.

While I know it will be run safely and professionally by the wife, clearly there are concerns over liability, wear and tear, potential neighbor issues, etc...

Only because I know their character, I would like to make this work somehow. They have been very transparent with me and are offering to do what is necessary to make this happen.

But I also need to protect myself and my investment.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.