Final answer:
An innkeeper will likely be liable for damage to, or loss of, a guest's property unless the damage was caused by Acts of God, civil unrest, or the negligence of the guest.
Step-by-step explanation:
An innkeeper will likely be liable for damage to, or loss of, a guest's property unless the damage was caused by:
- Acts of God such as flood or hurricane
- Civil unrest
- The negligence of the guest
- All of the above
If the damage to a guest's property is caused by any of these factors, the innkeeper will not be held responsible. Acts of God, such as natural disasters like floods or hurricanes, are considered beyond the control of the innkeeper. Similarly, if damage occurs due to civil unrest or the guest's own negligence, the innkeeper will not be liable.