Myth # 10

The property manager should name the owner as the landlord on the lease to lower the property manager's liability. Right?

Question: Where does liability come from?

There are better ways to minimize risk than the false hope that a manager will not be named in a lawsuit just because his name isn't on the lease. This is a 30 minute video and goes into details only a full time property manager can appreciate.

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