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Jay Helms
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gulf Breeze, FL
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Being sued...

Jay Helms
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gulf Breeze, FL
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How do you protect yourself from something like this:  http://www.weartv.com/news/features/top-stories/st...

The article states the jury found the apartment complex at fault "for not providing proper security the night their son was murdered.". I wish more details of the security protocol & horrific incident were given, but how do you protect your MFR investment from being sued over and/or won against something like this and can the same scenario be applied to SFRs?

Disclaimer: I realize that unless you're an attorney, any reply/post to this specific thread is just your opinion and I will not hold you accountable. Actually meeting with my lawyer today on a separate note and will bring it up. 

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