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Roof fall dancer tenant sues
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I saw this in the paper this morning. She climbed through a window to get onto the roof of a garage that wasn't even part of the place she was renting. How does that make her landlords responsible? Hopefully the judge will toss this out of court swiftly. She should be locked up for being an idiot. -
As long as the landlord clearly displayed a warning regarding dangers of dancing on the roof, he should be covered.Comment
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She should be counter sued for trespass on the roof of the garage.Originally posted by EnnuiI saw this in the paper this morning. She climbed through a window to get onto the roof of a garage that wasn't even part of the place she was renting. How does that make her landlords responsible? Hopefully the judge will toss this out of court swiftly. She should be locked up for being an idiot.Comment
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Hopefully she gets done for trespass as well.Originally posted by EnnuiI saw this in the paper this morning. She climbed through a window to get onto the roof of a garage that wasn't even part of the place she was renting. How does that make her landlords responsible? Hopefully the judge will toss this out of court swiftly. She should be locked up for being an idiot.Comment
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If she fell through the skylight its breaking and entering
18 months at least
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Criminal damage too.Originally posted by EternalOptimistIf she fell through the skylight its breaking and entering
18 months at least
I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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She's recovered well... I would
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