Case note on Sheehy v Hobbs [2012]. \ud \ud It is well established that a landlord owes a tenant a duty of care to “take reasonable care to avoid foreseeable risk of injury to their prospective tenants and members of their household”.1 What often arises is the question of how far the scope of that duty extends. In Sheehy v Hobbs [2012] QSC 333 the plaintiff was injured when she fell down a flight of internal stairs of the townhouse she leased from the defendants. The plaintiff claimed damages for a breach of duty owed to her in negligence, and also alleged breaches of the duties owed to her pursuant to s 103 of the Residential Tenancies Act 1994 (Qld) and her tenancy agreement
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Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.For centuries, the law of landlord premises lia...
Accident cases in the property of the employer may involve members of the public including the licen...
Case note on Sheehy v Hobbs [2012]. It is well established that a landlord owes a tenant a duty of c...
This article examines the law relating to the liability of landlords in negligence for unsafe reside...
Plaintiff was a customer of a beauty shop; upon leaving the ladies\u27 room connected with the shop,...
The article reviews case law clarifying the scope of the duty of care owed by a landlord, as an occu...
Plaintiff, an invitee, sued for injuries caused by the fall of plaster from the ceiling of a tavern ...
Defendant was co-owner of an apartment house and occupied one of the apartments. Plaintiff, his invi...
The recent case of Munger v. Unon Savings & Loan Assn., presents a phase of the rather interesting ...
A landlord made an oral, month-to-month lease of premises to one Harris, who occupied the premises a...
Sixty years have passed since occupiers in England and Wales were placed under a statutory duty to k...
Plaintiff sought to recover for injuries suffered in consequence of the defective condition of a sta...
Accident cases in the property of the employer may involve members of the public including the licen...
X rented a house and lot from the defendant with the understanding that possession and the lease wou...
During the rental period when a tenant(s) lives in a residential apartment, there’s usually a degree...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.For centuries, the law of landlord premises lia...
Accident cases in the property of the employer may involve members of the public including the licen...