[post_page_title]Who’s really at fault?[/post_page_title]
The judge presiding over the case, Judge Levy, found that the owners of the building failed to inspect the property properly or maintaining the lighting in the stairwell, despite being aware of its history of malfunction.
Despite these facts, they were paying Tesoriero and his agency to take care of such problems, and it was they who were ultimately responsible. Since Tesoriero never informed them of the second email from July, he had the “last opportunity to avoid the adverse outcome.” For whatever reason, he chose to do nothing.
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