Articles Tagged with duty to repair

Our law firm receives a steady flow of inquiries from tenants, mostly residential, regarding dangerous conditions inside their units. If someone has been injured, we ask if the landlord or maintenance company had notice of the dangerous condition in advance of the incident. If nobody has yet been injured, we instruct the callers to notify their landlord and maintenance company in writing (email will do).

The reason for this is because landlords and maintenance companies have a continuing duty to repair dangerous conditions upon notice of their existence, unless waived by the tenant. Mansur v. Eubanks, 401 So. 2d 1328, 1330 (Fla. 1981 and ยง 83.51(1), Fla. Stat. (2021).

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