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All Forum Posts by: Nicholas P.

Nicholas P. has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Section D under owner obligations in the contract is where worker’s compensation is mentioned. The property manager wants me to sign it. 

I am working on closing on my first rental property in Florida. I've run all the numbers and everything seemed to be going well. The property management company I was going to be working with just sent me a contract that includes a provision that says I have to provide workers compensation insurance for their employees to do work on my property. It appears to be a major red flag to me and I'd like to negotiate to have them remove it or find another company. But I wanted to do a quick sanity check. Do your property management companies require you to buy workers compensation insurance?