A landlord may be held liable for injuries on the premises where the injuries:
A) occurred in an area controlled by the landlord.
B) resulted from the landlord's attempt to repair the property --even when the landlord had no duty to repair.
C) were caused by a criminal.
D) all of the above.
E) two of the above.
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