In Conyers, many unsafe-conditions cases arise in places where people come and go quickly—often around evening hours when visibility and staffing can be inconsistent. Common settings include:
- Shopping and retail corridors with poorly lit parking areas or blind spots near entrances
- Apartment communities and leasing properties with access-control issues (broken gates, door hardware problems, or unsecured entry points)
- Hotels, motels, and guest-adjacent areas where staff response to reported threats is delayed or unclear
- Public-facing entrances where cameras are present but not effectively positioned or monitored
The pattern we see is not just “a crime happened.” It’s that the property’s setup and procedures made it easier for violence to occur—or harder to stop it once warning signs existed.


