In Lauderdale Lakes, many residents deal with multi-unit living and high foot traffic in shared common areas. That changes what we look for in every case.
Common local risk patterns we investigate include:
- Apartment and condo common areas where handrails, lighting, and tread surfaces can be overlooked during routine turnover or maintenance delays.
- Wet or partially dry stair conditions caused by tracked-in water from exterior entrances, breezeways, and loading areas.
- Lighting and visibility issues in hallways and stairwells—especially during evening hours when residents, guests, and delivery drivers use the building.
- Cluttered landings from temporary storage, remodeling activity, or items left in walkways while maintenance teams are working.
- Turnover-related maintenance gaps (new tenants, rekeying, cleaning) where minor hazards can persist longer than they should.
These details matter because they often connect directly to notice—how long the hazard existed, who should have seen it, and what repairs or warnings were (or weren’t) made.


