Randy Baca resides with her two children in a two-bedroom apartment owned by Lakefront, Inc. The hot water in the apartment is too hot for Randy to touch, and she has complained to Lakefront and the manager. Her six-year old daughter is severely scalded when she tries to draw water for her bath. Which of the following is correct?
A) Lakefront will be held liable for the injuries.
B) Lakefront will not be held liable since their obligation is only to furnish hot water under a warranty of habitability.
C) Lakefront will not be held liable because Baca should have moved out.
D) Lakefront will not be held liable because Baca could have used a combination of hot and cold water to avoid scalding.
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