Edina’s suburban setup means many properties are individually owned or managed by separate entities—homeowners, landlords, and sometimes community associations. That matters, because pool safety responsibilities can be split across:
- the property owner vs. a management company
- an HOA’s contracted pool vendor vs. the building’s maintenance team
- a contractor who installed or repaired safety equipment
When defenses argue they “didn’t control” the area or that they “followed routine checks,” the case often becomes a records fight. Weather and seasonal usage can also affect what’s documented—Edina pools see heavy bursts of activity, and maintenance logs may not reflect the exact conditions on the day of the incident.


