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Landlors Lease Protection
Hi,how can I word in my lease that the tenant can't sue me or releases the landlord from any court fees if the tenant were to sue? I have an umbrella policy which I think is better than an LLC but how can I protect myself even more with specific verbiage in my lease from suit or losing a big lawsuit if it were to happen.
Would love examples of what isnused in your lease to prevent this.