For Property Owners, Pool Safety Just Got Serious.
The Queensland Government made it necessary, from 1st December 2010, for Pool Safety Certificates to exist where a property is bought or sold, or is leased to tenants, to confirm that the pool fence complies with the new Pool Safety Standard.
Are you selling your house or unit?
A Pool Safety Certificate is now required at the time of Settlement. We recommend that you book an inspection as soon as a Contract of Sale is signed, to make the sale process easy…...
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Are you buying a house or unit?
The Buyer can accept the responsibility for getting the Certificate, and extend the time period for getting it to 90 days past settlement, but you need to agree to purchase the property without knowing what repairs or upgrades are required to make the pool fence compliant. It's a risk, so think carefully.
Local Councils are currently issuing fines to those who "forget" to get their certificates after 90 days.
We offer a "Pre-Inspection service" where we provide a report to you regarding the pool fence compliance, before you agree to purchase the property.
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Are you a landlord?
You risk fines if you sign a lease with a new or existing tenant, without having a Pool Safety Certificate. For new tenants you will need the Certificate before the tenant can sign a lease and move into the house or unit. An existing tenant cannot sign a lease renewal without you first having a Pool Safety Certificate.
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Pool Inspection just got easier!
I would like to take the opportunity to say how impressed I was at the quality of service and professionalism. I would be happy to recommend your services to anyone requiring a pool safety inspection.
Simon
Thank you for a very efficient pool inspection yesterday morning. The technician was extremely courteous and helpful.
Janet
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