HILDENBRAND v. PORTO


144 A.D.2d 131 (1988)

George Hildenbrand et al., Individually and as Parents of Kimberly Hildenbrand, an Infant, Appellants, v. Frank Porto, 3rd, Individually and Doing Business as Chick-a-Dee Trailer Park and Campsites, as Successor in Interest to Frank Porto, Jr., Respondent, et al., Defendants

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

October 20, 1988


Casey, J.

Plaintiffs seek to recover damages for injuries allegedly sustained by Kimberly Hildenbrand, an infant, when she fell from the steps leading to a mobile home located in the Chick-A-Dee Trailer Park in Greene County. Defendant Frank Porto, 3rd, is the owner of the trailer park. Defendants Mark Homeyer and Debbie Homeyer owned the mobile home and leased the lot where it was located from Porto. In addition to the lot, Porto provided electric, water...

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