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wenmo

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A landlord is most likely liable to a tenant who is injured by:
 A) a defective condition of the leased premises that is under the control of the tenant.
 B) an obvious condition of the leased premises known to the tenant at the time the lease was made.
 C) an unforeseeable criminal act of a third person.
 D) the criminal act of a third person, when such conduct was reasonably foreseeable.

Question 2

A __________ action restores the property to the landlord's possession unless the tenant complies with payment requirements.
 A) forcible entry and detainer
 B) forcible exit and retainer
 C) passive entry and detainer
 D) passive exit and retainer



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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