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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

The Dreaded Pitbull
Let me start by saying that I am a dog lover, all dogs and breeds. However we are closing on a property and inheriting a tenant with a pitbull. I've tried to get insurance to include the dog but it's astronomical. Tenant is section 8 and has been great, so I really want to keep her. Any ideas that will limit my liability? We will eventually transfer to an LLC. Hold harmless addendum to lease? Property is in CT.