Di Gregoria v. Ricio
Di Gregoria v. Ricio
258 Mass. 123; 154 N.E. 556; 1927 Mass. LEXIS 1008
Di Gregoria v. Ricio
Opinion of the Court
The verdict for the defendant was ordered rightly. There was no evidence of any change in the premises after the letting. The condition of the post was unchanged. The tenant took the premises as they were and could not require changes or repairs even in a common passageway. There was no trap. The case is governed by Angevine v. Hewitson, 235 Mass. 126. O’Malley v. Twenty-five Associates, 178 Mass. 555.
Verdict to stand.
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