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Greg P. Hiring Carpenter and his brother with no insurance or business
14 January 2012 | 35 replies

Hello, I would like to know if anyone in their right mind would hire someone who knows what they are doing, but has no insurance or a business name. He does work on the side and has his brother and side helper to get...

Dawn Oree Insurance - Any Suggestions On A Good Company?
9 October 2015 | 6 replies

Hello Everyone!I'm about a 13 days from closing on the 7 unit in San Diego and I'm starting to look for an insurance company for the building.  I wanted to know if any of you have suggestions on what to look for and t...

Michael Wong Landlord Insurance -- When is it ever used beside a fire?
16 July 2018 | 6 replies

This is a pretty broad question and I'm sure it depends on the type and level of insurance the landlord buys, but it may bring up a nice discussion, so when is landlord insurance used outside of a major fire or disast...

Steve S. LLC or Umbrella Policy?
6 February 2015 | 11 replies

As a long term, buy and hold investor, should I hold title to the property in an LLC to increase asset protection or is having an umbrella insurance policy enough? or both?

Jonathan Halliday Contractors
14 November 2015 | 14 replies

If I can pick somebody brain. Will you use a contractor that has insurace, but no worker's compensation or a contractor that has both, insurance and worker's compensation. Here's the wrench though the contractor ...

Kenneth LaVoie Too much equity being a lure for a lawsuit
2 January 2019 | 20 replies

I often hear that it's important to keep your properties heavily mortgaged to keep the equity down, so that you don't look "juicy" for  a lawsuit. (assuming there's a reason for being sued in the first place) I cannot...

David Tang Renter's Insurnace when there are multiple tenants
17 June 2024 | 14 replies

What are people's thoughts around tenant's Renter's Insurance in Chicago? We recently signed a lease with tenants (2 people - Person A & B) where they have 1 renter's insurance. Person A has the renter's insurance...

Caleb Rehg Putting Properties in LLC's
10 December 2023 | 8 replies

I am just starting with real estate investing and have a property under contract.  I know I have to get this property into an LLC for personal protection purposes, but I'm not sure how.  I know a little bit about the ...

Nilusha Jayasinghe Legalities of duplexing down or Airbnb in illegal garden unit?
8 June 2024 | 5 replies

Hey all, I'm under contract for a legal 2 flat + illegal garden unit in Logan Square which we want to house hack and then maybe rent out whatever space can be rented out if we move out. The plan is to rent out the top...