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Delay to pool safety laws for rental propertiesIn response to the Queensland floods and Cyclone Yasi, the government has announced a delay to the application of the new pool safety laws for rental properties with non-shared pools, such as houses. The exemption applied from 8 January to 8 July 2011 and allowed these properties to be leased without a pool safety certificate, making it easier for disaster affected Queenslanders to move into temporary accommodation. From 8 July 2011 all other aspects of the pool safety laws continue to apply, including the requirement for a pool safety certificate to be in place before renting properties with non-shared pools. For more information, contact the department by telephone 1800 340 634 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . The new pool safety laws affect leasing arrangements. Different rules apply depending on whether the pool is a shared or non-shared pool. Non-shared poolsIf a pool is only accessible to residents of one dwelling such as a private house or private spa on a unit balcony, it is a non-shared pool. Before entering into a new or renewed lease for a property with a non-shared pool, the owner must ensure a pool safety certificate is in effect for the pool. Shared poolsIf residents of two or more dwellings can use a pool, such as a body corporate pool, it is a shared pool. For shared pools, the owner must give the person who will be the tenant a copy of a pool safety certificate before entering into the lease if a certificate is in effect.
If there is no certificate in effect, the owner must give a Notice of no pool safety certificate - Form 36 ( However, for leases entered into on or before 1 September 2012, a phase in period applies - the pool owner has until 30 November 2012 to obtain a pool safety certificate for the pool. If a new or renewed lease is entered into on or after 2 September 2012, the pool owner must obtain a pool safety certificate within 90 days of entering into the lease.
For more information about the new pool laws relating to leasing a property with a pool, please refer to the leasing a property with a pool fact sheet ( Validity of pool safety certificatesPool safety certificates are valid for two years from the date of issue for non-shared pools, and one year for shared pools. Media releases07/07/2011 - Pool Amnesty expires on Friday |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 10 November 2011 15:04 |