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Ponni Carlin Setting up multiple LLCs and Business Credit Cards
18 April 2023 | 41 replies
If something were to happen (a tenant injures themselves on your property) they would sue the owner of the property which in this case is you personally.If you are going to have an LLC, then everything needs to be in the LLC name, and none of it in your name.
Liam Martin Ruane All my applicants want to sublease through AirBnB etc
10 September 2021 | 36 replies
Also, I would make sure the AirBnb operator has short-term rental insurance to protect against guests getting injured on the property.
Amie Liu property mgmt review - seeking advice - rei nation
26 February 2024 | 18 replies
Chris Clothier can pee his name into concrete. hahaForget about Chuck NorrisChris built the hospital he was born in heheChris doesn't sell turnkey, investors beg him to buy 😁When Chris goes to sleep and switches of the light, he is under the covers before the room goes dark.Chris is like Muhammad Ali, he tussled with an alligator, wrestled with a whale, handcuffed lighting and threw thunder in jail.Murdered a rock, injured a brick, he is so good at turnkey it makes medicine sick heheheOk, I'll stop now hahaha Chris shot Tupac
Marcus Auerbach Thank God I had an LLC!! - Said no one ever!?
19 January 2024 | 140 replies
The Defendant swerves out of his lane going around a corner and hits another vehicle injuring the plaintiff fairly badly. 
Brenna Ellison What insurance is really needed for a STR/Airbnb?
27 September 2023 | 4 replies
I personally do not think this is necessary if this is a portion of your primary home.As others have mentioned, i would connect with your insurance broker and let them know exactly what your are doing and what you want coverage for:- if i rent a portion of my property our on airbnb for a period less than 30 days and that guest is injured on my property, do i have coverage?
Nick Aderman Inherited a tenant with 2 pit bulls not sure what to do
10 February 2017 | 94 replies
:Unfortunately not being liable does not help a landlord feel better if their tenants dog injures or kills a neighbours pet or child.Getting rid of the tenant eliminates all possible concerns. 
Kyle Grimm WHO ARE YOU? What do you do besides real estate?
7 November 2017 | 402 replies
But since both my husband and I have gotten injured from our day jobs (carpal tunnel and repetitive strain) at ages 27 & 22, we've realized this is not what we want to be doing for the rest of our lives.
Michael Plante Lowering rent for tenants to take care of maintenance
20 February 2018 | 34 replies
@Michael Plante my concern with this is that your tenant doesn't have any business insurance to do the work they will be doing, so if they get injured doing the job, or someone gets injured because the work they didn't wasn't up to par it falls back on you.
Luis Felix Turning a single-family into a multi family in Seattle Wa
23 August 2019 | 11 replies
Image if a fire happened at the property and a tenant was grievously injured or died.