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Real Estate

Oct. 22, 2002

Is a Landlord's Duty to Screen Windows a Smoke Screen?

BY PAUL D. GUTIERREZ A 3-year-old lives with her parents on the second floor of an apartment building. The child's mother, while preparing dinner for the family, places the child in front of the television to keep her occupied.

        BY PAUL D. GUTIERREZ
        
        A 3-year-old lives with her parents on the second floor of an apartment building. The child's mother, while preparing dinner for the family, places the child in front of the television to keep her occupied.
        
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