ROSENBERG v. BANK OF COMMERCE

No. 71-12.

256 So.2d 17 (1971)

Carl I. ROSENBERG, Appellant, v. BANK OF COMMERCE of Florida, a Florida Banking Corporation, Trustee, and the Hartford Accident & Indemnity Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, a Connecticut Insurance Company, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.

Rehearing Denied January 18, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Quentin V. Long, Hallandale, for appellant.

James H. Gray, Jr., and Fred C. Davant, of Wicker, Smith, Pyszka, Blomqvist & Davant, Miami, for appellees.


OWEN, Judge.

This is a slip and fall case in which summary judgment was entered for the defendant appellee. We reverse.

The appellee bank owned an apartment building. Included in the facilities maintained for use in common by the tenants was a sauna bath. The only means of ingress and egress was a concrete ramp having an incline of approximately 35° to 40°. The ramp remained constantly wet, a condition resulting from the combined effect of overflow...

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