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Shamsul Chowdhury Should I buy my first rental property under an LLC or Personal?
29 May 2019 | 7 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.
Preeti Tibrewala My tenant wants to fill the role of onsite manager
10 November 2022 | 13 replies
ANY discount on rent IS "payment", from the IRS perspective, and needs at least a 1099.2) At a minimum, if they get injured on your property, you have a potential worker's comp claim...whether or not you have workers comp.3) Often you find personality clashes.
Megan Stone Best state for LLC for long term rentals
3 January 2023 | 22 replies
How will the courts treat you if someone gets injured at your property in Florida, while you live in Tennessee, and have an LLC based in Wyoming?
David Yacubovich First rental property questions
12 July 2024 | 10 replies
If someone injures themselves and sues, they will be suing the LLC and not you personally.
Joe Salimao LLC's vs Umbrella Policy
21 June 2018 | 33 replies
It seems that either way if someone gets injured you WILL be sued.
David Schuster Husband and Wife Forming LLC for 1st Rental Property
9 August 2022 | 13 replies
If someone injures themselves and sues, they will be suing the LLC and not you personally.
David McBrayer Property Management Companies.
20 February 2016 | 0 replies
But he got injured and this company has just went down hill and they do not do what they said they would do.  
AJ Wharton New To This 🙂
3 February 2016 | 3 replies
You should consider asking for your money back.Than Merrill is a football player who got injured and had to quit and now he flips houses.
Mike D. Is Airbnb's liability protection enough?
29 June 2024 | 12 replies
I would suspect that is not going to provide any coverage if someone, not a AirBnB renter, is injured in the unit (contractor, inspector, condo personel, etc.). 
Emily Allen Neighbor offered me to get electric from his house. what should I do
16 March 2015 | 15 replies
Just keep in mind that if there is an electrical issue, something happens and your tenants get injured or die, you could be facing some serious consequences...If you can't afford to pull the required permits for your electrical, plumbing, HVAC and structural work (and do the work right), you probably should find a better deal.In my opinion, it's not worth risking losing everything just to avoid pulling a permit...