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Re: Next door tenants damaged my property - Landlord Forum thread 248640

Re: Next door tenants damaged my property by Mary on February 19, 2012 @10:53

                              
Disagreeing is you right, you seem to try to shift the point of the discussion from the fact the building owner/landlord can be held responsible for damages to neighbors property by his tenants. The point was made that indeed, this can be done as a course of law. MODERN RULE - DUTY OF OWNER, OCCUPANT OR LESSOR OF PREMISES
The owner, occupant or lessor of premises is under a duty to exercise ordinary care in the use, maintenance or management of such premises in order to avoid exposing persons or other property to an unreasonable risk of harm. Such duty exists whether the risk of harm is caused by the natural condition of such premises or by an artificial condition created on such premises. Such duty exists even when the unreasonable risk of harm is caused by the criminal conduct of a third person which, in the exercise of reasonable care, is or should be foreseeable or where the owner, occupant or lessor of the premises maintains the property in such a way as to increase the risk of criminal activity. Such duty is owed to persons on the premises and to persons off the premises. A failure to fulfill this duty is negligence.
The content posted at this site is for educational use and is provided free of charge to individuals. This came from the same content as Sara's. It's free to use and is encouraged as long as it's not used in a way that violates copy right infringement. So you use of the term "Plagiarism" would not apply as such.
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Re: Next door tenants damaged my property by Bryan (Ia) on February 19, 2012 @13:10 [ Reply ]
Not shifting the discussion, that is the whole point of the discussion. Whether a LL can be held responsible. Nobody has provided any source that I can verify for their assertions that a LL may be.

Please provide a direct link for your information so that I can read it for myself.

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