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Sep. 9, 2008

Make Youself at Home?

Landlords may now be liable for accidents that occur on the premises of property rented to tenants if there has been an entry of an unlawful detainer judgment but the tenant has not yet been evicted, write Kathy K. Emanuel and Sandra I. Herrera. - Focos Column

FOCUS COLUMN

By Kathy K. Emanuel and Sandra I. Herrera
This article appears on Page 7

      Landlords may now be liable for accidents that occur on the premises of property rented to tenants if there has been an entry of an unlawful detainer judgment but the tenant has not yet been evicted. The California Court of Appeal has recently issued an opinion that behooves landlords to inspect property as soon as an unlawful...

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