When you are the owner of property you are
liable as the home owner for any claim of nuisance or negligence made out against you.
Not exact matches
Will I be
liable,
as a
home owner and landlord, for a charge if I buy another property before selling the one I live in?
In Florida, if you get injured on someone else's property, whether it is a private
home or a business frequented by the general public, the law that controls whether the property
owner is
liable is known
as premises liability law.
As a
home or business
owner, it is important to understand that you can be held
liable for injuries on your property that were caused by negligence.
However, keep in mind that while a house - sitter can potentially prevent break - ins or stop something terrible from happening, you (
as the
home owner) are still
liable for this person on your property.
As an equitable
owner, the BUYER is
liable for any loss to the
home being purchased that happens between the time the sales contract is signed and the time when the deed and the keys are delivered to the buyer.