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The 4 Important your Home P’s to selling new information for pool owners Position: Usually if buyers are looking at your home they are interested in the area, but it may help to make a list Drowning is a leading cause of accidental death in very young children who lack the of things you love about your street, neighbourhood and suburb. the danger. cognitive and water skills to deal with Pricing: The price at which your home first hits the market is crucial, as your property will attract the most buyWith over 300,000 backyard swimming pools in NSW, swimming pool safety is a vital ers within its first 4 to 6 weeks of promotion. affects the whole community. issue that Presentation: De-cluttering, cleaning and staging your home for sale are important if you want your house to In 2012, a comprehensive review of the Swimming Pools Act 1992 was finalised. This impress on inspection day. review identified a number of amendments designed to enhance the safety of children under the age of five years around your house maximum exposure Promotion: Your agent will put together a marketing strategy to giveprivate (‘backyard’) swimming pools in NSW. and help you achieve the best possible price. By using the 4 P’s well you will effectively sell the lifestyle your home affords, hit the market at a competitive price to make the most of your house’s early popularity. Each of these stages will help you to minimise the The Swimming Pools (Amendment) Act 2012 amount you achieve for your home, and ensure you’re able to move on without regrets. 1.NSW Swimming Pools Register available for use by 29 April 2013 2.NSW Swimming pools to be registered by owners by 29 October 2013 3.Pool owners require a compliance certificate before sale or lease of their property from 29 April 2014 News The Swimming Pools Amendment Act 2012 commenced on 29 October 2012 and makes a number of amendments to the Swimming Pools Act 1992: Information is for inspectionthe impact of these below regarding went horribly wrong in Byron Bay when the information about the An openprovided provisions is also provided below. legislative amendments for pool owners and councils. Additionalhome owner – staged implementation who was going for a bike ride – was first swooped by a magpie and then, in her efPool Owners: 1. Swimming pool owners are bird, register their her bike. She was only to be bitten State Government. to be forts to avoid the required tocrashed swimming pools on an online register best ofprovided by the NSWon the ankle by a 2. Swimming Pool owners will be required to self-assess, and state in the register that, to the their knowledge, their swimming pool complies with the applicable standard when browna snake, owners whoregistering their apool. according register recent pool (penalty notice amount of $220). Bulletin. Luckily, the snake to a swimming Real Estate Business 3.There is penalty for fail to 4. Swimming pool owners any venom. did not release will be required to provide a valid swimming pool compliance certificate before being able to sell or lease a property with a pool. 5. Accredited certifiers under the Building Professional Act 2005 may conduct swimming pool inspections initiated by the pool owner. Yearly Sales Volumes to date in Kingscliff Councils: 1. Councils are required to: 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 i. Develop and implement a swimming pool barrier inspection program in consultation with their communities ii. report annually on the number of pool inspections undertaken and the level of compliance with the requirements 534 310 427 153 217 173 151 iii. Inspect pools 315 associated with301 and visitor accommodation and multi-occupancy developments at three year intervals 188 tourist iv. at the request of a pool owner, inspect pools prior to sale or lease v. Issue compliance certificates after an inspection which finds a pool barrier compliant with the requirements of the legislation. Compliance certificates are valid for three years. 2. A swimming pool subject to an occupation certificate is exempt from an inspection program for three years from the date of issue of the occupation certificate. 3. Councils may inspect any swimming pool that is the subject of a complaint to the council. 4. Council powers of entry will be consistent with the Local Government Act 1993. 5. Councils may charge a fee for each inspection undertaken (up to a maximum of $150 for the first inspection and $100 for one re-inspection resulting from the first inspection). Professionals Kingscliff pStaged implementation provisions: (02) 6674 9000 [email protected] f The Act includes a staged implementation process to facilitate: (02) 6674 3299 www.kingscliffprofessionals.com.au 110 Marine Parade Kingscliff NSW 2487 PO Box 1423 Kingscliff NSW 2487 1. The development and implementation of the Swimming Pools Register (to commence by no later than 29 April 2013) 2. Registration by pool owners of pools (after the register commences and by no later than 29 October 2013) 3. Councils’ inspection programs (to be developed in consultation with the community, adopted and commenced by no l