Q: Liability for slip and fall in iced over rented commercial property in FL.
My friend slipped and fell in the parking lot of my rented commercial property in Florida, which was iced over and had no warning signs. She requires surgery but did not notify the property owners because she said she has insurance and will be fine. I am required to maintain insurance for in and around my building. Am I or the property owner responsible for this incident?
A: If there's FAULT on your part, liability could potentially lie with both you [your business] and the landlord. Whether there's any potential court-finding of fault is an issue that would take a close examination of the facts and circumstances.
Tim Akpinar agrees with this answer
A: That's nice of your friend. Maintaining insurance could depend on the terms of the lease, and applicable local regulations. In many places, it's often up to the tenant. Liability could depend on the terms of the agreement, such as responsibilities for maintaining certain areas. Insurance coverage could be worth discussing in more detail with insurance professionals. Good luck
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