Everything about Invitees totally explained
In the
law of
torts, an
invitee is a person who is invited to land by the possessor of the land as a member of the public, or one who's invited to the land for the purpose of business dealings with the possessor of the land. The status of a visitor as an invitee (as opposed to a
trespasser or a
licensee) defines the legal rights of the visitor if they're injured due to the
negligence of the property owner.
The property owner has a duty to make the property safe for the invitee, which includes conducting a reasonable inspection of the premises to uncover hidden dangers. The property owner also has a
duty to warn the invitee of hazardous conditions that can not be fixed. Furthermore, property owners assume a
duty to rescue an invitee who falls into peril while visiting the property. If an
independent contractor hired by the landowner injures an invitee (intentionally or through negligence), the owner can be held
vicariously liable. This represents the broadest
duty of care owed to any class of visitors to the property.
It should be noted that a property owner who selectively limits entry to the property - to paying customers, to a set number of people, or even in a discriminatory fashion - is nonetheless opening the property to invitees, so long as the property owner holds the property open to
some segment of the general public.
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