Securing Vacant Property FAQS
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Can property owners be held liable for crimes that occur on their vacant property?
ByDAWGS Security for Vacant Property
Yes, property owners can be held liable for crimes that occur on their vacant property if they fail to take reasonable steps to secure the property. This underscores the importance of properly securing vacant properties to prevent criminal activity and reduce the risk of liability.
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