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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Giron v. Bailey, 985 A.2d 1003 (2009)

Citation
Giron v. Bailey, 985 A.2d 1003 (2009)
Parent Document
Giron v. Bailey, 985 A.2d 1003 (2009)
Jurisdiction
Rhode Island (state)
Effective Date
2009-12-18

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Immediately after moving into the apartment, Robin Giron notified Marshall about the poor condition of the second-floor porch. She described the wooden porch as “a little lopped,” and although she sat on the porch occasionally, she never went near the front railings, preferring to sit just to the right of the porch door. She said that Marshall told her that he planned to construct a new second-floor porch, but no new porch ever was built. Charles Norris, the third-floor tenant, frequently used the porch, and he agreed that some parts of the wooden floor were rotted and in need of repair. Cayetano never went on the porch prior to the day of his fall.