If a landlord leases property to a tenant, which of the following is true? Landl
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If a landlord leases property to a tenant, which of the following is true?
Landlord no longer has any liability because possession passed to the tenant.
Landlord may be liable for common areas under his control or where landlord fails to notify tenant of a known dangerous condition on the property.
Foreseeability and negligence hold injured person is probably liable.
Tenant is always liable whenever anyone is injured on property under his or her possession.
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ALandlord no longer has any liability because possession passed to the tenant.
BLandlord may be liable for common areas under his control or where landlord fails to notify tenant of a known dangerous condition on the property.
CForeseeability and negligence hold injured person is probably liable.
DTenant is always liable whenever anyone is injured on property under his or her possession.
Real estate
Explanation / Answer
A. Landlord no longer has any liability because possession passed to the tenant.
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