WARD v. YOUNG

No. 86-1443.

504 So.2d 528 (1987)

Catherine M. WARD, Appellant, v. Maureen YOUNG, Individually, Terry Alan Swindle, Individually, Jose Miret, Individually, Luisa Miret, Individually, and Christina Miret, Individually, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.

March 27, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bruce A. Walkley, of Walkley, Stuart & Macy, P.A., and James W. Clark, Tampa, for appellant.

Kenneth L. Olsen, of Miller and Olsen, Tampa, for appellees Mirets.


FRANK, Judge.

The appellant, Ward, was bitten by a dog owned by Young and Swindle, occupants of property Young leased from the Mirets. The trial court terminated Ward's action against the Mirets by granting a motion for summary judgment. Ward appealed and we reverse.

During Young's tenancy, she experienced a burglary resulting in the loss of personal property. Because of anxiety stemming from the break-in, Young wanted a dog and her boyfriend, Swindle, gave...

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