In Florida premises-security cases, the strongest early question is usually whether the property had reason to anticipate the type of harm that occurred.
That “notice” can show up in many ways, such as:
- Prior calls for service at the same location (including patterns reported to management)
- Complaints about broken locks, lighting outages, or unsafe access points
- Security camera gaps or maintenance issues that make incidents harder to prevent
- Reports that staff didn’t follow procedures after threats were raised
Because Pompano Beach properties range from multi-unit buildings to high-traffic retail centers, the notice evidence may be stored across different systems—property management records, incident logs, vendor maintenance records, and sometimes communications that were never meant to be used in a claim.


