Orangeburg neighborhoods include both established residential areas and rental-heavy pockets where multiple parties may share responsibility for pool access and upkeep. In practice, that can mean:
- Different “owners” in the chain (landlord vs. property manager vs. HOA/community operator)
- Maintenance handled by vendors with limited on-site oversight
- Seasonal pool use patterns that affect inspection schedules and documentation
- Homes and rentals with older decks, gates, or pool hardware that can deteriorate between swim seasons
Those details matter because South Carolina premises liability claims typically turn on who had the duty to keep the pool area reasonably safe—and whether they knew (or should have known) about the hazard.


