Lantana’s mix of residential communities and visitor traffic can create common, frustrating patterns in premises cases:
- Shared entrances and multi-unit buildings: Stairwells in condos/apartments are often controlled by property management, not the individual unit.
- High foot traffic in mixed-use areas: Retail, service businesses, and common areas can see frequent turnover—raising questions about cleaning schedules, debris control, and lighting.
- Seasonal weather effects: Heavy rain and humidity can contribute to slippery surfaces, worn stair edges, or damaged tread materials.
- Older construction and retrofits: Some properties have stairs that were “updated” over time (different tread heights, mismatched finishes, handrail changes), which can contribute to falls.
If you were hurt in any of these situations, your claim will usually hinge on whether the property owner/manager knew (or should have known) about the dangerous condition and whether they acted reasonably.


