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QLD Form 36
How to complete Queensland Form 36 when no pool safety certificate is in effect.
Use this guide when you fill Form 36 - Notice of No Pool Safety Certificate in Tradie Forms. The web form follows the QBCC PDF layout under the Building Act 1975.
Before you start
- Confirm no pool safety certificate is in effect for the pool.
- Have owner and purchaser details, including postal addresses and contact numbers.
- Know the pool location, lot on plan, and local government area.
- Have the proposed settlement or lease date ready.
- Be ready to sign and date the owner declaration.
In the app
Owner
Enter the owner's title, surname, first name, postal address, mobile, home phone, and email.
Save owner details on Pro or Team to prefill repeat properties.
Property
Use address search for the pool street address, or type street lines, suburb, state, and postcode manually.
Add lot/s on plan and the local government area.
Pool Type
Select shared pool or non-shared pool.
Purchaser
Enter the purchaser or tenant title, name, postal address, mobile, home phone, and email.
Settlement
Select sale or lease and enter the proposed settlement or accommodation agreement date.
Declaration
Enter the name of owner, signature, and date.
Declare that no pool safety certificate is in effect and that you will give this form to the required parties.
After export
Give a copy to the buyer, QBCC, and the body corporate if the pool is shared. Email poolsafety@qbcc.qld.gov.au or lodge in person at a QBCC service centre. Keep a record that you gave the form to the required parties.
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