Can A Landlord Be Sued When A Tenant's Dog Bites Someone In Connecticut?
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Connecticut Trial Firm, LLC attorney Matt Eagan and Ryan McKeen sit down for an in depth conversation on an appellate case he won involving a landlord being held accountable for a dog bite.
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The case was recently discussed in a legal education seminar for lawyers.
The Connecticut Appellate Court in Matt's case held that a landlord could be liable for damages caused by a tenant's dog when the landlord knew or should have know a dog was dangerous.
This is a very important decision as there are a number of 2 and 3 family rental properties in Connecticut.
And a number of landlords who allow dogs. https://cttrialfirm.com/team/matt-eagan/
Majority Decision: https://jud.ct.gov/external/supapp/Ca...
Concurrence Decision: https://jud.ct.gov/external/supapp/Ca...