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Q: A visitor to the mall I own was injured while taking part in a recreational activity held in the parking lot by a local charity group that also leases space there. The charity group provided the entertainment free of charge. I’ve heard about “recreational use immunity” sometimes protecting property owners from liability in this scenario. Does recreational use immunity apply to me?