Which statement accurately describes the liability of landlords of a residential buildings?

A. They are liable for injury only if they know of a dangerous situation and fail to act.
B. They are not liable for any injury to a tenant if the lease has an exculpatory clause.
C. They are liable only for risks that could be foreseen.
D. They are liable for injury caused by a dangerous condition if they were negligent in acting or failed to act.

Answer: D. They are liable for injury caused by a dangerous condition if they were negligent in acting or failed to act.

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