Crime On Leased Premises: Responsibilities Of The Landlord, The Landlord's Property Manager And Its Leasing Agents

Topics:
Strategic Leasing
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Capital Structures,
Finance,
Leasing,
Tenant
Source:
Reed Elsevier

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Overview: This article discusses responsibilities of the landlord, the landlord's property manager, and its leasing agents. The question it tries to address is what are the legal obligations to the victim, the existing tenants and their respective employees and invitees, and to prospective tenants? The aspects which have been covered in this are liability to tenants and invitees who are victims of criminal acts, liability to prospective buyers or tenants of the premises for failure to disclose prior criminal acts, liability to prospective buyers or tenants for failure to disclose past criminal acts and summary. This outline is a summary of general principals of law. The application of these principals are fact intensive and can be altered depending on the facts in each case.

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Format: HTML | Date: May 2003 | Pages: 1


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