In Clemson, many properties are managed by someone other than the person living there—especially in rental communities, multi-unit buildings, and business spaces around campus and downtown activity. That management structure can create delays in fixing hazards like:
- loose or missing handrails
- uneven treads or worn stair edges
- poor lighting on stairways or landings
- blocked access to stairs from clutter or maintenance items
- delayed repairs after earlier tenant or visitor complaints
In South Carolina premises cases, one of the most important themes is whether the property owner or the party responsible for maintenance knew (or should have known) about the hazard and failed to correct it within a reasonable time. In other words: the story often turns on notice, not just what broke.


