Portsmouth homes and rental properties are frequently set up for seasonal use—open deck spaces, above-ground or in-ground pools, and shared areas where the “who’s responsible” question isn’t always obvious.
Common Portsmouth-related patterns we see include:
- Rental and shared-amenity situations: Pool access may be included in leases or managed by a landlord/property company, with maintenance handled by contractors.
- Summer event traffic: More guests means more foot traffic around wet decks, stairs, and pool entries—raising the chance of slip-and-fall injuries.
- Older property features: Coping, handrails, ladders, and gates may show wear from years of use, weather exposure, and delayed repairs.
- Backyard supervision gaps: Families hosting get-togethers may assume someone else is watching, which can complicate fault arguments.
These details matter legally. The right claim strategy often depends on identifying the party that had control over the pool area and the duty to keep it safe.


