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Jon Blackburn Insurance Broker You Like?
25 July 2020 | 7 replies
Definitely for personal (with personal injury coverage if possible) but also for commercial if you have more than a few rentals or have an LLC/inc. 7 figures of coverage for just a few hundred per year?
Marcel Miller We Need Guidance ASAP!
16 July 2020 | 4 replies
That'd be small comfort but would add a little less insult to injury.
Darrin Jones Trying to structure a unique situation
1 August 2020 | 2 replies
I have a unique situation where I may be medically retired from my government job due to an on the job injury (back surgery/nerve damage) I am still able to do physical things but may not be able to stay in the job based upon it's requirments (Law Enforcement).
Michael Freed Plan/Budget to hire, even if doing the work yourself.
20 July 2020 | 0 replies
It would be wise to budget in the money to hire, even if you can do the work yourself...you never know when an injury or life event might derail your DIY plans.Anyone have a similar experience?
Jordan Gobely Rent to Own Kansas City
5 September 2020 | 3 replies
The back story is that I as of last month had to resign from my job because of a back injury.
Anne H. First Rental- Should we set up an LLC?
23 July 2020 | 24 replies
And it someone where to die or have a serious medical injury on your property the medical and attorney fees could easily climb above your umbrella policy.
Josh Jackson Financing Properties in an LLC
31 July 2020 | 29 replies
It can be done with a refi to a commercial loan, and then it WILL protect you from personal liability against losses caused on the property, most especially injury to others. 
Jenna W. Tenant wants to store his motorcycle in my shed
26 July 2020 | 13 replies
Since he’s taken it for 3 rides in the last 24 hours, I’m hoping that means it is like riding a bike after all.I’m just trying to do some research now, if a tenant is storing an unregistered bike (which he plans on registering tomorrow when he gets his permit) ami liable as the property owner for anything that happens to cause injury to him or anyone else while driving it.
Mike M. How to deduct labor expense with no EIN?
10 February 2020 | 5 replies
Hiring cheap illegal labor can backfire in many ways: IRS scrutiny, dealing with immigration authorities, exposure to legal liability for injuries and accidents and generally low quality of work.
Elaine Lam Trampolines and Swimming Pools and Insurance, Oh My!
15 February 2020 | 7 replies
Have the renters get renter's insurance to cover any trampoline related incidences (or any other injuries?)