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Greg B.
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Tenant with catering company

Greg B.
  • Denver, CO
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When I search for my rental property address in google, the results include a catering company at that address.  On further research, it seems that one of my tenants is running this company out of their apartment.  It doesn't appear that they are serving food on the premises, but they are offering personal chef services.   Is my property open to liability here?  what comes to immediate mind is:  what if somebody gets sick off of food they prepared/partially prepared at my property?

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Brian Adzadi
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Brian Adzadi
  • Allentown, PA
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@Greg B.

Uh yea. All that and more. That is why I put in my lease that no type of business is allowed to be conducted on my property. You are opening yourself to much more liabilities. Nip it in the bud now before something happens.

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