Greer is a suburban community where people move between neighborhoods, shopping areas, and major corridors every day. That everyday routine can create specific risk patterns—especially around:
- Apartment and townhome entries (access gates, exterior doors, poorly lit walkways)
- Parking lots and garages (speeding traffic, limited lighting, delayed patrols)
- Retail and service centers (loading areas, after-hours employees, adjacent public walkways)
- Construction-heavy periods (contractors on site, temporary access changes, staff turnover)
When an assault, robbery, stalking, or other violent act happens in these settings, the question becomes whether the property operator took reasonable steps for the type of activity that could foreseeably occur.


