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No, as long as it involved a physical injury
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It depends if they give you notice of the use of cameras, and whether the cameras are located in private areas such as baths and showers. The higher the expectation of privacy, the greater need for notice of the use of cameras would have to be required.
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The landlord may be held liable if if he or she knew of the dangerous nature of the dogs and allowed them to continue renting there. This usually involves prior attacks by the animals involved, or at least aggressive tendencies without proper measures to secure the animals. The city in which you live will likely have a municipal code dealing with this issue, which can be quite helpful and give you the rights to attorney's fees. (see for example Section 53.34 of the LAMC - It is illegal to...
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