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Nick Meyer Cash flow California investors
18 March 2019 | 30 replies
However, if they are not past their prime it is more likely that the past power numbers reflects the power they will display until they get injured or are past their prime.Buy n hold implies long term hold. 
Joseph Gibbons Renting a property with a pool.
13 March 2020 | 5 replies
The biggest liability issue is if someone gets injured in the pool area, they can sue.
Bruno Demir Crime scene property
6 December 2019 | 12 replies
If the person died at the hospital the only thing that you may have to disclose is that someone was injured in the house , how they were injured , gun , knife , bat , frying pan doesnt matter 
Jordan Roberts Umbrella Policy vs. General Commercial Liability
1 April 2021 | 16 replies
(Not to try to confuse you, but just remember that if one of your employees gets injured, that should be Workmens Compensation, an entirely different insurance policy. 
Steven Barr Tenant requesting 2 dead trees to be cut down
25 May 2023 | 15 replies
If the landlord neglects this duty and a tenant's car is damaged or someone is injured, the landlord could potentially be held liable.
Deanna Boss Tough Bounce - Tenant's Trampoline
8 January 2018 | 5 replies
Get rid of the trampoline before some neighbour kid gets injured and the parents file a law suite.  
Karac Davis Llc structure and taxes
25 May 2023 | 3 replies
If someone injures themselves and sues, they will be suing the LLC and not you personally.
Account Closed curious on your thoughts about a tenant putting up trampoline
27 June 2018 | 12 replies
If your insurance company finds out it is there or someone is injured you will be facing a major law suite.Get it removed immediately and tell them it is in violation of your insurance policy.
Timothy Sammon Tenant wants to put in a pool
28 June 2022 | 16 replies
I would assume your homeowner's insurance would also need to be aware in case someone was injured in it.
Emeric Harney To LLC or not LLC for multiple longterm rentals
24 November 2019 | 6 replies
That lawsuit is a claim for fraud, and that’s what fraud typically is...a misunderstanding and someone being “injured” and wanting to hold the other responsible for it.