Erin
My landlord entered my unit to install a carbon monoxide detector, which was fine. I just thought they had to give notice that they were going to enter my home. The only reason I knew he was there was because I saw it on the wall. There was no note saying that he was there
Answer
The laws apply only where there is no lease. If you have a lease, all of your rights and obligations are in the lease.
The laws apply only where there is no lease. If you have a lease, all of your rights and obligations are in the lease.
Please Help! Carbon Monoxide Injury?
PRMOLOMEE
20 year old gets Carbon Monoxide Poisoning from Incorrect instalation of furnace in town home rental?
Colorado 20 year old male suffers from carbon monoxide poisoning in a rented town home after a contractor worked on the furnace. Exposure to the carbon monoxide continued for 1 month resulting in hospitalization. The 20 year old man suffered a loss in color vision to his left eye, headaches 2-3 times week, memory loss, and incurred medical bills in the process. Please keep in mind that under colorado state law the property owner can not delegate there duties to maintain a safe environment for tenants to a contractor. They will still be held responsible for the actions of there employees (ie) contractor. Please decide if the owner should be held responsible for the injuries to the 20 year old? Should the contractor share that liability? how much compensation should the 20 year old get for his color vision, future medical care, loss of enjoyment, and loss of potential earning capacity?
Please put your idea of a fair settlement and what a likely verdict would be if you were on the jury?
Thanks
There was a carbon monoxide detector in place that the owner had by state law. When the contractor was working on the furnace he removed the co detector and when he replaced it he put the batteries in wrong.
Answer
Did the 20 year old have a CO detector?
Did the 20 year old have a CO detector?
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