In many Fayetteville situations, the person who owned the pool isn’t always the person who maintained it.
Common local patterns include:
- Rental homes and short-term stays: pools may be advertised as “available,” but safety checks and documentation can be incomplete.
- Multi-family and community amenities: pool rules and maintenance can be handled by a property management team or HOA/board.
- Military-adjacent housing and contractor work: gate repairs, landscaping, or water system service may be performed by third parties.
That means liability can involve more than one party—property owners, managers, maintenance contractors, or operators. Figuring out who had the duty to inspect and correct hazards is often the difference between a claim that stalls and one that moves.


