In recent decisions,\u27 Florida courts have allowed tenants to recover damages from landlords resulting from criminal acts of third parties which occurred on the landlord\u27s premises
This Note explores the legal arguments available to tenants who want to resist arbitrary or unjustif...
Historically, tenants could be evicted when their actions put them “at-fault.” Grounds for “at-fault...
Malpractice suits against attorneys have increased dramatically in the last decade
A landlord\u27s potential liability for crimes committed by third parties against tenants has been a...
Until approximately fifteen years ago a landlord was never held civilly liable to his tenants for in...
The controversial subject of landlord liability for crimes committed by third parties on the apartme...
The world abounds with laws, and teems with crimes, a statement made in 1775, applies with equal fo...
This article discusses a California case which held that a landlord has a duty to take minimally bur...
This article discusses a California case which held an assault victim had failed to prove that lack ...
Under the Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, there is no right to early lease termination ...
This Comment examines the status of a California landlord\u27s duty to provide security measures for...
This article reviews conflicting appellate court decisions where landlords were sued in tort under s...
When do a landowners owe a duty to protect an individual on their property from the criminal acts of...
In Green v. Superior Court, the California Supreme Court held that a warranty of habitability is im...
This Article examines the California Supreme Court\u27s decision in Becker v. IRM Corp., in which it...
This Note explores the legal arguments available to tenants who want to resist arbitrary or unjustif...
Historically, tenants could be evicted when their actions put them “at-fault.” Grounds for “at-fault...
Malpractice suits against attorneys have increased dramatically in the last decade
A landlord\u27s potential liability for crimes committed by third parties against tenants has been a...
Until approximately fifteen years ago a landlord was never held civilly liable to his tenants for in...
The controversial subject of landlord liability for crimes committed by third parties on the apartme...
The world abounds with laws, and teems with crimes, a statement made in 1775, applies with equal fo...
This article discusses a California case which held that a landlord has a duty to take minimally bur...
This article discusses a California case which held an assault victim had failed to prove that lack ...
Under the Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, there is no right to early lease termination ...
This Comment examines the status of a California landlord\u27s duty to provide security measures for...
This article reviews conflicting appellate court decisions where landlords were sued in tort under s...
When do a landowners owe a duty to protect an individual on their property from the criminal acts of...
In Green v. Superior Court, the California Supreme Court held that a warranty of habitability is im...
This Article examines the California Supreme Court\u27s decision in Becker v. IRM Corp., in which it...
This Note explores the legal arguments available to tenants who want to resist arbitrary or unjustif...
Historically, tenants could be evicted when their actions put them “at-fault.” Grounds for “at-fault...
Malpractice suits against attorneys have increased dramatically in the last decade