Pools fail to comply with NSW regulations putting house vendors at risk: survey

By Julie Power
Updated August 14 2016 - 8:16am, first published 12:15am
Solicitors and agents who failed to attach necessary pool documents for a house sale were exposing their clients to risk. Photo: Rick Stevens
Solicitors and agents who failed to attach necessary pool documents for a house sale were exposing their clients to risk. Photo: Rick Stevens

About a third of Sydney houses with backyard pools on the market failed to comply with new NSW regulations requiring pools to be registered, and for sales contracts to include a certificate of compliance or non-compliance with rules designed to reduce injuries and drownings.

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