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Updated over 8 years ago, 05/23/2016

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Farruq S.
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Landlord's Vs Liability

Farruq S.
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Does the landlord needs to protect themselves from any potential liability from handymen? Unlike the contractors, the handyman may or may not carry insurance and therefore, in case of any injury at the work site, can the handyman sue the owner? Should we check their insurance before hiring? What do most landlord's do to protect themselves? Thank you.

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