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The Landlord’s Liability to Child Tenants
THE LANDLORD’S STANDARD DUTY: ORDINARY SKILL AND CARE Generally speaking, California landlords have a statutory duty to use “ordinary care or skill” in managing and maintaining rental properties. Normally this means ensuring that rental premises are free of known defects at the start of a new tenancy, and repairing defects and dangerous conditions within a… Read More »
The Landlord’s Historical Liability for Defective Rental Property
HISTORICALLY, LANDLORDS HAD LITTLE LIABILITY FOR DEFECTS IN RENTAL PROPERTY In the past, landlords generally had little liability to tenants if defective rental property resulted in injury to tenants or their families and guests. Old laws imposed no duty on landlords to make rental properties safe or habitable, because the tenant–not the landlord–had primary possession… Read More »
What is Premises Liability?
By law, property owners have a duty to certain people who live, work, or enter upon their property. In many cases, the law also imposes this duty on people who manage or control property. If someone suffers an injury at your home or business, you may (or may not) end up on the receiving… Read More »