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Aaron S. Is it worth suing our builder?
5 June 2024 | 20 replies
The Builder should have "General Liability" (bodily injury & property damage liability). 
Yasmin Lopez Tree at risk of falling. Homeowner pays?
2 June 2024 | 23 replies
Immediate body harm, life injury, and or property damage was a high risk.
Robert Burns Alex Martinez Pro Wholesaler Course
4 June 2024 | 42 replies
They offered no compassion for my situation and instead decided to withhold essential components of the course, leaving me in a precarious position.Adding insult to injury, the course’s foundation hinges on gaining access to the multiple listing service, a privilege primarily available to licensed agents or brokers.
Tom Jensen Whole Life Insurance as a Foundation for Real Estate Investing
4 June 2024 | 221 replies
I recently came across an INDEXED  UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE POLICY as far as i understand it, just recently became available to the general public (used to only be available for the already wealthy) that I purchased for myself through a business so its a tax write off. its Indexd meaning it goes up when the market goes up but stays even when the market goes down, (no losses in value)sure it might "only make" about 6-7% and you could potentially make more money in another investmet, but along with the Death Benefit there are also Living Benefits, for illness or injury, which is a great hedge in an event someone become incapacitated in any way their family is still taken care of financially. thats the "isnurance" part of it that pays out "incase"after I think 1-2 years of "loading it" it becomes very Liquid ..you can become your own personal Bank and borrow your investment from yourself, you`ll have to pay it back to yourself, but you again get the interest write off.at the end of your retirement when you end up taking out your money out as "loan to yourself" instead of a draw so it not Taxed as income , essentially "Tax Free" I also understand that banks when lending also count your insurance policys cash value as an asset.which could help with loans from themI was really impressed with how it was presented and was so far one of the best "off the shelf"  retirement investment vehicles (compared to say a Roth IRA) im sure i left a few things out but thats how i understand an indexed universal life insurance policyyou can also "load it" pretty heavily evey year compared something like a Roth Ira which only allows you to load a max of 6k a year?
Mikaela Ausbon Tenant falls in her unit and wants my homeowner's insurance
28 May 2024 | 6 replies
I have homeowner's insurance and they do cover injury.
Tom Shi Opinion on providing exercise equipment in mid term rentals
28 May 2024 | 4 replies
For liability issues I feel like people can injury themselves in a number of ways like take a tumble down the stairs or burn their hand on stovetop so a simple treadmill doesn't seem too dangerous to me? 
Marv Edelstein Looking to create a website
29 May 2024 | 21 replies
There's this term in book writing which goes along the lines: "the first one is for the trash," I mean since you're writing words which are being printed, and therefore irreversible, I think that there should be perfection in terms of grammar, spelling, etc.
Krista Goodrich Daytona Beach Short Term Rental Update
26 May 2024 | 45 replies
To add insult to injury, he removed the listing the day code notified him of the issue (since it's very difficult to get information on where STR is and is not allowed in most cities) as he didn't even know he was violating anything
Cade Antonucci Fire in one of my units
22 May 2024 | 3 replies
Many will work on contingency, taking a percentage of the final claim amount.In the meantime, you'll want to secure the property to prevent vandalism, further damages, or injuries.
Luke Cionci New Home Buyer - Contractor Nightmare
14 May 2024 | 4 replies
Usually contractors in Philadelphia will carry commercial general liability coverage which covers property damage, bodily injury & personal injury.