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Real Estate/Development

Feb. 5, 2000

In the Garage

Tort Law In the Garage Landlord Not Required to Provide Security Guards or Other Safety Measures

By Paul Fogel and Lisa M. Baird
        It can be an unnerving experience to walk alone through a parking garage. Most people hurriedly walk toward their cars, alert for footsteps or sudden sounds. Oftentimes they strain against dim lighting to detect any unexpected movements. After all, in such circumstances it is prudent to be cautious about personal safety.
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