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Matt Thomas Massachusetts Hire a GC or Not
30 April 2020 | 4 replies
Does anyone know if my approach would be legal for a investment property (not owner-occupied) and whether or not I'd be assuming liability for the work that was done or any workers getting injured
Edward Pulido Window Sash fell and injured tenant
26 March 2021 | 5 replies

I haven’t had a particular issue like this come up in a rental. Yesterday my tenant called me and explained that the window sash became unclipped and fell as he was raising it. Glass was everywhere and he somehow mana...

Ki Lee Where are the Columbus OH investors at?
15 June 2020 | 15 replies
The other side is newly renovated and we just placed a new tenant who is an injured vet on section 8 (my first time with section 8). 
Erik Montenegro Should my friend buy or not?
14 June 2020 | 1 reply
So I have a friend who was injured at work and is not currently working.
Kyle Lecy Lawn & Snow Maintenance for Single Family
18 June 2020 | 6 replies
Additionally to doing own lawn mowing, should eliminate any risk of liability if a tenant were to injure themselves mowing.
Vekisha M. Newbie from New Orleans to Maryland
18 June 2020 | 4 replies
But if you own the property personally, not through an LLC, then all of your personal assets are at risk should you get sued for something that happens on the property (i.e. a stray dog bites someone, or sometime trips and injures themself). 
Derek C. New Real Estate Business - Seeking Advice
26 June 2020 | 9 replies
Wouldn't not being in an LLC leave you subject to a law suit if a worker got injured at your site during renovation or would the insurance usually take care of that?
Jerrad Shepherd Realtor gave personal info out
24 June 2020 | 35 replies
This guy is shady and if he doesn't lose his license, he will continue to injure other parties as well. 
Christopher V. First time being a landlord, rate my process
24 June 2020 | 33 replies
Renters insurance covers the renters personal property, liability (they have a guest over that injures themselves on the property, etc.
Wendy S. Converting from a rental property to primary home,
23 June 2020 | 4 replies
I now find going up and down the stairs is not as easy on my injured knee.