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I don't know any other landlords that advertise and vouch their clients on their website.
I bet cafeterias or food courts have gotten sued for the same thing.
You don't? The malls, outlets, and high-end shopping centers around here certainly maintain a website as well as signage for their tenants.
If someone stopped at a Rest Stop and Baskin Robins errantly put tree nuts in their dish, I don't of any legal precident making the Rest Stop owner liable.
It's the fact they vouched for the resturaunt.
I don't mean having a sign or directory. I mean saying specifically "the BR at our rest stop is allergy friendly" vs "our rest stop has a basken robbins, check their page for details"