Hi everyone, this is my first time posting, so I apologize if this is not the correct thread for this post.
So here's my situation, I'm looking to start my own "home based" business as a sole proprietor. However, I currently rent a place, and my city says that I need the landlord's signature to register the business license. I spoke to my landlord and he is okay with doing so, but he brought up a good question, if a client were to try and sue me, would he or his assets (i.e. house) be clear of any liability associated with my business?
To be clear, I only call this business home based in the sense that the license will use the home address. I will not actually be doing any work from the location.
Please let me know what you all think, thanks!
So here's my situation, I'm looking to start my own "home based" business as a sole proprietor. However, I currently rent a place, and my city says that I need the landlord's signature to register the business license. I spoke to my landlord and he is okay with doing so, but he brought up a good question, if a client were to try and sue me, would he or his assets (i.e. house) be clear of any liability associated with my business?
To be clear, I only call this business home based in the sense that the license will use the home address. I will not actually be doing any work from the location.
Please let me know what you all think, thanks!
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