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Being the owner of a real estate property that you rent out to others is a common way to achieve financial independence. As soon as the tenants move in, you will begin receiving residual income. However, there are a number of risks involved with being a landlord. If your tenant should be injured on your property, they can file a lawsuit against you claiming that your property was the cause of their injury.
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