Per Curiam. Appellant agrees that the owner or occupant of a building who invites persons to enter owes them a duty to have the premises in a reasonably safe condition and to warn his invitees of latent or concealed perils of which he has, or reasonably should have, knowledge. However, appellant argues that if an invitee-plaintiff fails to provide evidence showing a peril, and fails also to submit evidence demonstrating…
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