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Landlords Had No Duty to Inspect

  • wagelawattorneys
  • Nov 23, 2015
  • 1 min read

Landlords had no duty to inspect rented premises, on which plaintiff was injured while working as a result of unintentionally setting off an explosive that was apparently planted by tenant, in absence of notice of the dangerous condition. Garcia v. Holt - filed October 27, 2015, publication ordered November 23, 2015, Fourth District, Div. One Cite as 2015 S.O.S. 5610


 
 
 

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