In New Brunswick, many residents rely on shared pools at apartment buildings, condos, and community complexes—not just private backyards. That matters because liability often involves property management, HOAs/associations, and sometimes contractors who service filtration systems, drains, alarms, or gates.
A “who’s responsible?” question can turn into a multi-party investigation, especially when:
- the pool area is managed by a company rather than a homeowner,
- safety inspections and maintenance logs are centralized,
- multiple vendors handle repairs and water testing,
- cameras and incident reports are held by the property—not the victim.


