Holland’s suburban residential lifestyle is a big part of day-to-day life, but we also see a steady stream of visitors tied to regional recreation and seasonal travel. That combination can create cases where responsibility isn’t obvious.
For example:
- Backyard pools vs. shared property: A homeowner may have day-to-day control, but a landlord, property manager, or HOA can still have duties tied to safety compliance.
- Rental properties: When a pool is part of a vacation home or short-term rental setup, multiple entities may be involved—owners, local maintenance vendors, and sometimes the company managing the property.
- Seasonal staffing: If a pool is supervised during peak months, schedules, training, and defect reporting can become central issues.
In these situations, we look beyond “who was there” and focus on who had the legal duty to keep the pool area reasonably safe and had the ability to correct hazards.


