Quinton Kocher
Renter Broke Lease still wants deposit returned
6 September 2016 | 28 replies
Such as, you hire a contractor to do something and it causes injury or that you didn't do something in the contract that you missed.
Maurice Staples
Bad Tenant
20 July 2016 | 14 replies
Turned out the blood on her was the boyfriend's blood and she was the one who inflicted the injuries on him.
Amanda Culleton
Allowing pets in your rentals
14 June 2016 | 15 replies
The example I was told is if the dog bites someone and the renter is not covered the injuries person could sue me personally.
Elad Messing
Insurance which covers landlords from tenant's lawsuits
1 August 2017 | 6 replies
Hi all, Are you familiar with an insurance product which covers landlords against legal threats and lawsuits from tenants, which are _not_ related to injuries and liability?
David A Muise
Inherited Tenants with vicious dog
14 May 2020 | 8 replies
Most landlord insurance policies do not cover damage or injury caused by bully breeds.
Noah Willard
Should I rent to a tenant with a medical issue?
15 May 2020 | 20 replies
People with MS have good and bad days, its not typically a static disease compared to a spinal cord injury.
Tricia O'Brien
PM gave tenant 10 day notice then terminated management contract
27 May 2020 | 13 replies
The one thing that popped out at me is : be sure you have rental Property liability insurance - i would not be surprised if these tenants start threatening legal action for injuries caused by an unsafe dwelling.
Karen F.
First slip and fall lawsuit - any advice?
8 June 2020 | 15 replies
We doubt that he sustained any injury on our property, he claimed that he was having surgery on his leg about 2 weeks before he sustained the injury, he may even have moved out before the date of the injury.
Sarah Holmes
New from Philly
18 March 2019 | 3 replies
I spent six years as a litigator defending property owners from personal injury claims.
Scott Weaner
So, I Stop By One of My Rentals Today and...
7 July 2016 | 19 replies
This may be a stopgap measure but I have news - laws vary from one jurisdiction to another but in general tenants are straw men, they have little to no assets, while injury lawyers see landlords as owners of property that is worth going after in court.