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um first thing i wanted to talk about is uh the legal tip of the week uh if youre a business person and even if youre not a business person this may apply to you as well and that is uh what are called releases now what is a release a release is something you sign that releases another party from liability basically youre waiving or giving up any claim against them legally and now when would this come into play well lets say for example youve got a tenant in a property and they had a dispute with you about rent or about the security deposit or some other claim and you decided to resolve it without going to court and maybe you even gave them some money and called it a day well if you dont get a release from that person they can always come back and invent some claim in the future and it could be years and years later depending on the statute of limitations for that claim so what i recommend you do is whenever you settle out of court with anybody whether it be a tenant a buyer on a