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WebHostingRay
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Hi.
I want to start a web hosting business, but I am worried about liability issues. I plan on hosting small mom and pop type companies, but nevertheless, I am still worried about liability. If I spell out in the client agreement that I am not responsible for business loss resulting from the web site being down, and also spell out that I will not guarantee 24 hours of up time but will try to keep the site up as much as possible, will that cover it? What do I have to do to make client agreements legally viable? I can't afford incorporating at this point. This business will be just a side thing to make a couple extra bucks. Thanks!
I want to start a web hosting business, but I am worried about liability issues. I plan on hosting small mom and pop type companies, but nevertheless, I am still worried about liability. If I spell out in the client agreement that I am not responsible for business loss resulting from the web site being down, and also spell out that I will not guarantee 24 hours of up time but will try to keep the site up as much as possible, will that cover it? What do I have to do to make client agreements legally viable? I can't afford incorporating at this point. This business will be just a side thing to make a couple extra bucks. Thanks!