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Abou C. Pets policies?
17 August 2014 | 17 replies
Some state laws hold a landlord who allows pets at least partially liable for injury caused by a tenant's pet.
Terry Portier Liability Insurance
31 August 2012 | 18 replies
If I recall correctly, any injury that is work related, will require a UA at a minor emergency center or emergency room.
Cj Villanueva Insurance coverage for tenants?
23 June 2020 | 4 replies
Is additional coverage required legally, no. is it a good idea to have in case of injury on your property, absolutely!
Vaughan Moody Liability for hot water burns
29 April 2023 | 6 replies
(I should probably look at our landlord insurance policy to see if there is something in there regarding tenant injuries).As a gesture of goodwill, and because we feel bad for his pain & what they went through, I’m thinking of driving (an hour each way) to hand deliver a gift like an “edible arrangements”, and possibly a gift card for a nice/expensive restaurant near where they live (or pay in advance for a meal for two, if a gift card isn’t possible).I’d like to get anyone else’s thoughts about whether the tenant would have much of a case if they decided to sue us.
Sophia Griffies Renter's Insurance-Amount of Coverage
6 November 2017 | 2 replies
How much renters insurance coverage do you all recommend tenants have for bodily injury and property damage?  
Robert Olinick Property Management Agreement - Liability Section
8 May 2023 | 2 replies
Owner agrees to pay Manager’s attorney's fees related to Manager’s management of the herein described property and any liability for injury on or about the property which may be suffered by any employee, tenant or guest upon the property"Is the bolded section standard practice?
Dale Osborn MLS Access
13 October 2012 | 9 replies
Where there are no other sellers of products or services in the tied product market, there is no such competition, and thus by definition no competitive injury arising out of the tying arrangement.
James Wise Cleveland Cavaliers
16 June 2015 | 33 replies
Sorry Boston natives. 4 down. 12 to go.Hopefully the Love injury isn't too serious.I'm not really routing for them, but would be disappointing if they went down being short one of their best players.  
Nicolas Franckenfeld How to 'hide' from your tenants. Need suggestions.
14 July 2015 | 45 replies
Are the tenants suing for damages from injury on the property?  
Amby Bhagtani LLC in Multiple States or One LLC in one State
12 February 2023 | 3 replies
Most likely the state where the property is located is where lawsuits would be brought if they are something for personal injury like a trip and fall or something of that nature because the “cause of action” arose in that state.