Marathon is a destination community. That means properties frequently see spikes in foot traffic, late-night activity, and short-term residents who may not know the area. In practice, that can affect what counts as foreseeable—especially for:
- Hotels and vacation rentals with shared entrances, parking areas, or exterior walkways
- Restaurants, bars, and event venues where patrons congregate before and after closing
- Marinas and waterfront-adjacent businesses, including parking lots and access paths
- Apartment and condo communities where guest access and common-area lighting/security may be inconsistent
In these settings, the dispute usually isn’t about whether anyone could guarantee safety. It’s about whether the property operator took reasonable steps for the environment they attract—particularly when prior incidents, complaints, or obvious warning signs existed.


