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Investments and Pools. Do you know the rules?

18-Feb-2020
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Drowning is one of the leading causes of unintentional death for Australian children*. If you’re a landlord with a pool at your property, it’s imperative that your property meets the local authority’s requirements or you could be subject to a fine, or even worse, the failure to comply could result in a tragedy.

So, is your property compliant? Some information you need to know before renting your property with a pool.

•Ensure the barriers to pools and above ground pools comply with current safety regulations. Find these regulations here.
•Take immediate action if a local council’s check finds that the pool barriers are not compliant.
•If installing, constructing or altering private swimming pool barriers, including windows, doors and gates that provide access to the pool area, remember that you must obtain a building permit from the local council.
•Maintenance requests for pool barriers are considered urgent. Tenants have the right to authorise urgent repairs if you don’t respond within 48 hours. If you receive a maintenance request for your property’s pool barrier, your quick response is important.

If you’re unsure or ever have concerns on the above, we can arrange for the local council to attend your investment property to ensure you’re compliant.

As your property management agency, we work with you to ensure the appropriate paperwork is in place. This includes:

•Generally, our standard leasing agreement states that any tenant must obtain permission to erect a pool over 300mm in depth and if approved, the tenant/s must provide compliant fencing.
•We check at property inspections that tenants have not erected a pool without prior approval and that they have followed the appropriate steps to fence the area.
•At the start of the tenancy, we provide tenant/s with Form 1AC Information for Tenants which includes important safety information for tenants including in relation to regards pool/spa barriers.

If you feel that you need more advice regarding pool compliance, get in touch with our experienced property management team and they will point you in the right direction for advice.

*Statistics from Australia’s National Drowning Report by the Royal Life Saving Society of Australia.

This information is general in nature. Please consider your individual circumstances before taking action and seek appropriate professional advice.
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