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Nicholas W. Has an LLC ever protected you first hand?
25 December 2016 | 60 replies
What if multiple persons are injured in an accident?
Jonathan Dickerson Tenant Fell in The Parking Lot... Can I Be Sued?
30 November 2017 | 19 replies
Updates: I called the lawyer and told him I didn't have an insurable interest on the property where the tenant was injured so I couldn't provide any insurance coverage that pertained to the parking lot.
Ibrahim Hughes What Personal Responsibilities Do Legal Reps (i.e. Executors/Administrators) of an Estate Have?
23 May 2013 | 7 replies
How about should the house be left unsecured, vacant and suddenly catch fire thus injuring someone or damaging the neighbor's house?
Brian Camey Airbnb in Naples, FL
16 August 2022 | 32 replies
Liability being a huge concern should someone get injured while on your rental property.
John Parshall Primary house is paid off. Seeking advice on next step.
6 October 2017 | 7 replies
Imagine the security your wife and children have by having a fully paid for home should you be seriously injured or die.
Asia Zdziarska Do I need homeowners or landlord insurance on a Condo rental?
28 February 2019 | 3 replies
If something crazy happens and someone gets injured inside your condo or decides to trash the place, I wouldn't expect the HOA to cover that.
Marc S. Umbrella Policy Issue
4 January 2024 | 33 replies
Or if anyone is injured on the property that would also be covered within the limits.
Carlos O. Finding it difficult to get home insurance estimates
22 November 2014 | 27 replies
The liability would not cover the medical per se, the injured party would have to prove some fault/negligence on your part which happened to get them injured for the liability to kick in for medical.
Sterling Stroud Tenant refusing to get renters insurance
18 November 2022 | 50 replies
If the Tenant's dog bites someone, the injured party will go after the Tenant and the Landlord.
Nick Aderman Inherited a tenant with 2 pit bulls not sure what to do
10 February 2017 | 94 replies
Unfortunately not being liable does not help a landlord feel better if their tenants dog injures or kills a neighbours pet or child.Getting rid of the tenant eliminates all possible concerns.