White House is a growth corridor—more residents, more apartment turnover, more deliveries, and more construction activity. That creates predictable risk patterns for stairways, including:
- Wet-season hazards: rain, mud, and tracked-in debris that make stair treads slick.
- Maintenance shortcuts: rushed repairs, delayed replacement of handrails, or inconsistent inspections in multi-unit properties.
- Move-in and tenant turnover: cluttered landings, temporary flooring/coverings, and construction-adjacent stair areas.
- Visitor traffic: apartment common areas, retail entryways, and office buildings with frequent foot traffic.
For your case, these patterns matter because they help explain notice—whether the property owner or manager knew (or should have known) about a recurring condition.


