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Weston Couch
  • Attorney
  • Austin, Tx
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How high is my risk of running into a legal issue with a tenant?

Weston Couch
  • Attorney
  • Austin, Tx
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It depends largely on how well you maintain your properties, and how many units you rent. Even the best landlords are highly likely to run into a legal issue with a tenant if they own numerous properties. The good news is there are legal structures that can be put in place to eliminate the possibility of losing big in that case, even if insurance won't do the trick.