Liability and Insurance Property owners interested in opening up their facilities for community use are often concerned about potential liability if someone gets hurt. All 50 states have their own laws governing liability. Typically, state law requires property owners to take reasonable precautions to protect users who are legally on their property. Some states’ laws may also provide legal protections to public entities and to public and private property owners who allow public recreational use of their property. No matter what, a property owner who blatantly disregards safety or intentionally hurts users of their property will be liable for any injuries that occur. COMMON SHARED USE CONCERNS Shared use arrangements can raise concerns for property owners, partners, and community users. PS10 Community Welcome DURING NON-SCHOOL HOURS PARK CLOSES AT DUSK 19 Shared Use | changelabsolutions.org
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