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    Re: man bit by rattlesnake in walmart FL

    An Apartment Building owner ignoring complaints of a loose step is just asking for trouble. That's one thing. If you live in an area that has rattlesnakes, there is always a risk that one will find it's way into a building.That would just be part of life where rattlesnakes are indigenous. To me, that's the same thing as living where there are alligators. You wouldn't let a small child or toy size dog play by the water. If a wild alligator attacked your child would you blame the property owner? Lawyers are not good for our society. There are way too many of them to make a productive living.
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