For example, say your home’s electrical system wiring is outdated or simply worn out. A residential fire could occur, which may result in serious injuries or death. There may be warning signs that the system is in need of repair such as scorched electrical outlets, frequent circuit breaker tripping or dimming lights.
In Chicago, property owners and landlords have a legal duty to keep their rental properties fit to live in and in good repair. Tenants who have suffered injury in a rental unit that lacks these measures can take steps to hold the property owner responsible. The next step for these victims is seeking premises liability counsel from an experienced injury attorney.
Source: FindLaw, “Landlords’ Duties Regarding Repairs, Maintenance, and to Provide Notice to Tenants for Entry,” accessed April 07, 2017