Licensee
A licensee is a person who is invited to get in or remain on the premises for any purpose other than a business or commercial one with the express or implied permission of the owner or person in control of the premises. A social guest is considered to be a licensee, not an invitee.
Often, the possessor of premises is responsible for physical harm suffered by the licensee due to a condition on the premises if, but only if, the plaintiff shows the following three factors:
1. The possessor was aware of or must have been aware of the condition, ought to have understood that it involved an unreasonable risk of harm to the licensee, and must have expected that the licensee might not discover or realize the danger;
2. The possessor did not exercise reasonable care to make the condition safe, or to warn the licensee of the condition and the connected risk;
3. The licensee did not realize or have reason to realize the condition and the associated risk.
For example, when the homeowner knows that one of the steps leading to a basement is broken but does not appear to be broken to a reasonably observant individual, the homeowner might be liable to a guest who, without notice of that broken step, is injured since the step gave way.
If you are an licensee and have suffered injuries on another’s property, contact a Savannah GA premises liability attorney.
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