Mount Pleasant residents know how quickly the season changes. Pool use ramps up in warm months, and with more people coming and going, safety routines can slip:
- More guests than usual increases the chance someone uses the wrong entry point or runs ahead of adult supervision.
- Wet decks and outdoor surfaces become slick after morning dew, storms, or splash zones near steps.
- Shared amenities at rentals and community properties can mean multiple parties (owners, managers, maintenance vendors).
- Visitor behavior—kids playing, guests unfamiliar with the pool layout—can make hazards more “foreseeable,” which matters in Texas negligence cases.
When the environment and the crowd change, the legal question becomes whether the property was operated with reasonable care for the people who would foreseeably be using it.


