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Old 04-23-2014, 01:03 PM
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Business Liability Claim

My client, who is a home inspector and doesn't carry liability insurance, is paying a client for a new roof. He failed to detect the faulty roof in their home inspection and it was discovered after the sale, that the roof needed to be replaced. Can he deduct the payments to the customer for their new roof? Thank you.



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