San Benito residents often see risk concentrate in a few predictable places:
- Apartments and multi-unit housing: broken exterior lighting, door access problems, inoperable cameras, or poorly enforced guest/entry procedures.
- Parking lots and shopping-area walkways: dim corners, limited surveillance, unsafe pedestrian paths, or inadequate monitoring during peak arrival/departure times.
- Workforce-heavy locations: incidents connected to shift schedules—when staff coverage is thinner, procedures aren’t followed, or response protocols break down.
- Visitor-focused properties: hotels and similar businesses where screening, reporting, and escalation procedures may be inconsistent.
A key point in Texas is that the law looks at whether the harm was foreseeable and whether the property’s security steps were reasonable under the circumstances—especially when prior issues, complaints, or patterns made additional precautions necessary.


