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Landlord insurance with an LLC
I have 2 multi-unit income properties that I own, one of which I live in the units. I'm looking into switching both in LLC's instead of them being under my name to protect my other assets. Once that's done, do I still need the houses to have landlord insurance or is there other coverage i need? Also, is it worth forming a s-corp afterwards for both LLC's to be under afterwards?