If you rent your property and another child gets hurt, are you responsible for their medical bills?
January 13th, 2012 by admin
If you rent your property and a neighborhood child comes to play outside with your child and cuts his/her foot on a piece of glass and requires stitches, are you responsible for their medical bill?
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