Landlord Liability for Criminal Acts and ActivitiesThe High Cost of CrimeThis Is A Summary Page The settlements paid by insurance companies on behalf of landlords for crimes like rape and assault in the U.S. averages more than $500,000. The average jury award for cases that actually go to trial is $1.2 million. Most state law and courts make landlords responsible for providing at least some degree of protection for their tenants from the criminal acts of employees, other tenants and outsiders. Landlords may be libel for crime on the property from outsiders There is no possible way to prevent every conceivable claim for damage against a property owner, however reasonable preventive measures are the best hope to limit liability from criminal acts and activities.
Avoid tenants who deal drugs or otherwise break the lawThe most effective method for avoiding troublemaking tenants can be done with good screening procedures. In this information age we can find out almost anything about anybody's past if we are willing to take the time and spend the money. However, in most cases getting a credit report and checking with previous landlords and employers will indicate pretty clearly if further checking is warranted. P ractical steps landlords can take to limit their liability and financial exposure from any lawsuits that are filed include the following :
Landlord's liability from tenants who deal drugs on the propertyLandlords are open to all kinds of practical and legal problems from tenants who deal drugs on the property. When communities become frustrated with the inability of government to control drugs, they naturally look for any scape goat available, particularly if they can find someone to blame with deep pockets.
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