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Patrick C. LLC Minnesota to get one or now.(mortgage still in personal name)
23 January 2018 | 14 replies
An injured tenant can only recover against the company.
Jimmy Samai Found over 20 Vacant but need help Finding Property Owner
9 August 2018 | 2 replies
Unlike my mom in law who is just sick and injured, even if you found the person or their children, they may not be legally make decision to sell.
Chris Wang Rental property risk averse
27 August 2022 | 3 replies
Years ago I was a town manager when one of our EMT vehicles ran a red light and broadsided a pickup, killing a 15 year old girl and injuring her father.
Dennis Nemitz non-licensed, non-insured roofer
25 May 2019 | 20 replies
Is the $2000 savings enough reward if he or his crew injures themselves and sues you?
Renita Kerr Should I let tenant move in 2 weeks early without security deposit ?
5 July 2015 | 50 replies
This could be a maybe for me, but I would check with your insurance company to see if you might be held liable for a visitor getting injured in the pool. 
Casey Epperley First time landlord- how to structure
15 September 2022 | 5 replies
If someone injures themselves and sues, they will be suing the LLC and not you personally.
Nina Nazarov Short terms rentals, LLCs + Deeds. Advice needed
8 May 2019 | 4 replies
That lawsuit is a claim for fraud, and that’s what fraud typically is...a misunderstanding and someone being “injured” and wanting to hold the other responsible for it.
Megan Gleeson Wildlife Removal Louisville, KY
21 May 2020 | 7 replies
I have big concerns also about injuring any animals with the traps or inadvertedly leaving babies behind.
Kris Mehta Transferring home into LLC vs not?
29 August 2022 | 13 replies
If someone injures themselves and sues, they will be suing the LLC and not you personally.
Tim Johnson Renter started a daycare
12 February 2016 | 14 replies
You have absolute liability over your real property, which means that if someone is hurt you will be liable for their damages, not having a business practice exclusion in your lease may be presented as negligence in court, with you being a sophisticated landlord/investor/business owner and your renter aswell as the injured daycare student being portaied as victims of your negligence.