real estate, construction, and others where the potential for loss or injury is high. For example, in some real estate lease agreements, a commercial tenant might agree not to sue the landlord for injuries resulting from the landlord's
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If your business consumes a lot of power, find out from the landlord about the loads the circuits can handle. A business with sensitive equipment (servers) and perishable items (medication and food) will need generators in the event of a power outage. ...
However, there may be instances in which the law exempts one spouse from liability if that person did not know about the other spouse’s negligence. Also, spouses can request a “separation of liability.” If one spouse is unemployed or earns low wages, the other spouse may seek a deductio...
The life of a squatter is fraught with pitfalls and confrontations at each turn -- and so is the life of the landlord who has to deal with the unwanted resident. There are concurrent laws that give rights to squatters as well as provide a process for landowners to get rid of them. So...
complain against you for negligence in the auto accident or for any other claim they have against you. If, by chance, the person who rear-ended you is an ex-landlord and you skipped out without paying rent, he could cross-complain against you for that rent in response to your cross-...
Your landlord claims you broke several things in your apartment that you didn't pay for. You know they were broken when you moved in. The forms you signed when you moved in don't specifically mention those items. How do you keep from having to replace something you aren't responsible for...
Your landlord claims you broke several things in your apartment that you didn't pay for. You know they were broken when you moved in. The forms you signed when you moved in don't specifically mention those items. How do you keep from having to replace something you aren't responsible for...
implied warranty u Malpractice or other economic negligence u Fraudulent or negligent misrepresentation (e.g. negligent certification) u Unfair or deceptive trade practices u Negligence or strict liability for injury or property damage u Shareholder suits (sue Board for misrepresentation or for breach of...
The apartment we are in now, is okay, its just riddled with the usual problems and the landlord sucks. We’ve written 4 or 5 letters complaining of all the issues, every time it rains, there’s leaks in multiple places in our bathroom and living room and bedroom, there’s junkies squa...