Property Management
Under Louisiana law, the landlord's obligation to maintain common areas in a multi-tenant residential complex includes:
AProviding luxury amenities in all common areas
BKeeping common areas clean, safe, well-lit, and in good repair to protect tenant and visitor safety✓ Correct
CRepainting common areas annually regardless of condition
DInstalling security cameras in all units
Explanation
Landlords have a duty to maintain common areas in a safe, clean, and well-lit condition. Failure to maintain common areas (unsafe staircases, poor lighting, hazardous conditions) can result in liability for injuries occurring in those areas.
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