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4 April 2016 | 13 replies
Moreover, you can be sued for any reason, especially if you have rental property, and if you have plenty of insurance, the costs of defending yourself shouldn't come out of pocket.That is kind of a down and dirty that just scratched the surface, but to answer your question, I personally would go with a variation of option 3.