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§ 14

Citation
§ 14
Parent Document
Frobig v. Gordon, 881 P.2d 226 (1994)
Jurisdiction
Washington (state)
Effective Date
1994-09-29

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at 579 (Kaye, J., dissenting). The dissent further noted that a landlord’s awareness of a dangerous condition existing when a tenant first takes possession should not create landlord liability when the tenant, who has the opportunity to protect others from the dangerous condition, fails to do so. Strunk, at 579 (Kaye, J., dissenting). *739 The majority in Strunk relied principally on Uccello v. Laudenslayer,