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Limit Liability for actions performed by your Property Manager

Bill Roman
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posted on another site but this one seems to be much more active.

Curious as to your collective thoughts and experiences regarding the below:

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saw this article from a weeks ago (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110502/ap_on_re_us/us_monoxide_deaths_landlord_charged) where the result of a landlord's good intentioned actions resulted in the deaths of his tenants.

Since I use a property manager, what have you done to limit your liability for actions done by your property manager. Did you add certain provisions to your property management contract ? any other steps ?

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