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Starting Out - Legal Protection Advice
Hello all,
I am new to the real estate investing world and I am considering the path of rental properties but one of my major concerns is the chance of lawsuits against the landlord. We all know accidents can happen so,
How does a landlord adequately protect themselves in the event of an injury?
What are the best options? Insurance coverage, creating an LLC?
Are there any stories of landlords who have gone through situations like this?
Looking forward to your responses!
Joe