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Re: Playground Liability by Anonymous on November 5, 2009 @15:05
The safest thing to do is to construct a board fence that divides the backyard. That way children from the rental can not see your children playing and feel left out. In this way you would also avoid the liability of others playing on your equipment in your absence and without your permission. Simply fencing your play equipment will not adequately remedy your liability. Making the backyard off limits is also not a remedy that a tenant would find satisfactory or something you could easily enforce. Tenants are not going to want their children to play on the sidewalk and street while your child has a jungle-gym set in a forbidden backyard.
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