What Happens If Someone Gets Hurt on Your Vacant House?

Vacant Doesn’t Mean Liability-Free

You Can Be Held Responsible — Even If No One Was Invited

If someone enters your vacant property — whether legally or not — and gets hurt, you could face:

  • Medical bills

  • Legal action

  • Property insurance claims

  • Long-term liability

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Who Can Sue You?

Here’s who could potentially file a claim if injured on your property:

  • Trespassers or squatters

  • Curious kids playing around

  • Delivery drivers or utility workers

  • Prospective buyers or contractors

Even if they weren’t supposed to be there, you may still be liable.

Why Vacant Houses Are Riskier

Vacant homes often have:

  • Broken steps, flooring, or stairs

  • Exposed wiring or debris

  • Unlocked entryways

  • Overgrown landscaping hiding hazards

These conditions make injury more likely — and harder to defend in court.

How to Protect Yourself

To reduce your risk:

Keep the property secured

Maintain basic landscaping

Make sure insurance is active

Post “No Trespassing” signs

Or — sell it and be done with the liability altogether.

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Call to Action — Reduce Your Exposure Now

A Single Injury Could Cost You Thousands — Or More

If your house is vacant and vulnerable, the best move may be to sell it quickly. We’ll buy it as-is, take over responsibility, and let you move on safely.

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