Can you sue a landlord for a damaged sidewalk that
caused an elderly person to fall down and hurt their head?
Doug
408-398-7691
doug.warburton@comcast.net
In Ohio, landlords are generally required to provide adequate heating during winter months. If the electric heat is the primary source of heating in the rental unit, shutting it off could be considered a violation of the implied warranty of habitability. Tenants should check their lease agreement and consult with local housing authorities or an attorney if they believe their rights are being violated.
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There is none once you are charged. You have notice of the situation and can prepare an adequate defense.
In New Jersey, landlords are required to provide heat from October 1 to May 1. After May 1, landlords are not obligated to provide heat, and they can turn off the heat in rental units. However, if the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit at any time, landlords should ensure that tenants are still provided with adequate heating.
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Yes, the alveoli will either break down or fuse. Resulting in a lung that can obtain adequate oxygen levels.
Without planning, it becomes difficult to manage time. Each activity doesn't get adequate attention. Also, when we plan, we look at the pros and cons of situations and this enhances our decision making ability.
A good property casualty insurance company should be able to provide a landlord with adequate contents insurance. Travelers and Liberty Mutual are two that come to mind but there are many companies that provide this insurance.
An example of passive neglect could be a caregiver failing to provide adequate food and water to an elderly person in their care, resulting in malnourishment and dehydration.
Whether it is safe to skydive with a hole in your heart depends on your ability to maintain adequate blood flow. Your cardiologist will be able to advise you of any activity limitations required in your specific situation.
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