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Stephen Kozlowski How do I quit my job and invest full time instead
16 May 2014 | 7 replies
Or you're injured severely enough to keep you bedridden for three months?
Robert D. insurance again
28 May 2014 | 2 replies
I want a guy who is licensed, will warranty the work and carry insurance that will protect my property in case he messes up. flood burst pipe/fire/boiler blows up etc...but when hiring carpenter, painters or flooring people ...do I really care if they are insured or not. those folks will show you certificate of liability insurance ...which does not protect the guy from injuring themselves on the property. how much damage a painter can cause or flooring guy ?
Clint Weir Insurance Question
3 October 2014 | 3 replies
Your contractors should have their own policies that cover damaged/stolen materials throughout the construction process, but if somebody vandalizes the building or injures themselves on the property, you would be open to liability or cost of repairs.Hope that helps!
Yorel Levy Renting to a Tenant Who Works from Home
16 October 2014 | 4 replies
Some businesses attract customers to the property which can result in traffic and parking problems, or extra potential for liability if a customer was injured on your property.
Ryan Arth Limiting liability on multiple rental properties
25 June 2007 | 8 replies
He made threats and a couple of days before the eviction hearing, he pulled down the ceiling in the kitchen and pretended that his mother had been injured when the ceiling "collapsed".
Bart Slak Tennant Using Property for Daycare Business
10 July 2007 | 2 replies
If one of those kids gets injured, say, playing on a swing outside, who do you think is more likely to get sued?
Minna Reid The best of times..to the worst of times...
24 October 2007 | 11 replies
In the last 2 years, I had one tenant that was being evicted pull down a portion of the ceiling and claim that his mother was injured when the ceiling collapsed on her.
Joshua Dorkin Anyone Ever Donate Property to Charity?
30 January 2022 | 18 replies
He will be helping our Organization facilitate all real estate donations and "Bargain Sales" to houses for warriors.We are in dire need of homes across the US to house homeless and injured Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan Conflicts.
Chris Richardson Financing a project
2 March 2014 | 3 replies
What if you get injured?
Gregory Montalto Ever had a rental raided by SWAT or the FBI?
29 December 2014 | 23 replies
Same principle as if the city injured your yard while working in the right-of-way.