Questiоns 15, 16, 17, аnd 18 аre bаsed upоn the fоllowing fact pattern. O’Keefe owned a two-story building which he leased to Brooks. Brooks established a hardware store on the ground floor of the building and an apartment on the second floor in which he lived with his wife and children. The ground floor and second floor were connected by an exterior wooden staircase with a handrail. The staircase was in poor condition when Brooks entered the lease with O’Keefe. When Brooks took possession of the building, Brooks notified O’Keefe of the poor condition of the staircase and insisted it be repaired. O’Keefe orally promised to make the repairs but failed to do so. Believing that it would attract customers, Brooks had a public pay phone installed on the outside wall of the building. The telephone was manufactured by Eastern Electric but was owned and operated by the Diamond Telephone Company. One day when the hardware store was closed, Norton who lived two doors away walked to the hardware store to use the pay phone. Norton lifted the receiver and deposited money and suffered a slight electrical shock that caused Norton no injuries. It was later learned that a technician employed by Diamond had incorrectly wired the phone causing a short circuit in the device. Later that evening, Brooks and his wife were having a small dinner party. Trixie, one of the guests, arrived for the dinner party and started to climb the exterior staircase. When Trixie was half way up the staircase it collapsed causing Trixie serious injuries. Which of the following would best describe the duty of care owed by Brooks to Trixie?
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