Landowners never have a duty to protect a trespasser because they are not legally on the property. Question 3 options: a) False b) True Which of the following duties would a business owner have to a business Invitee? Question 4 options: a) To warn of foreseeable dangers. b) Guard against dangers the owner knew of or should have known of. c) Remove hidden dangers to the Invitee. d) All of the above.
Landowners never have a duty to protect a trespasser because they are not legally on the property.
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Which of the following duties would a business owner have to a business Invitee?
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Since multiple questions are asked, we will answer the first question for you. If you want any specific question to be answered, kindly specify the question number or post only that question.
Trespassers are individuals that enter the premises of one's property without permission. That property may be someone's house or a corporate building where important meetings and paperwork are done. If the particular landowner is interested in building a house or a business office, then either way that owner will do anything to protect that property from getting any harm. It is liable that someone will definitely question the existence of a person standing on it with no prior permission whatsoever.
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