We just bought a house in AZ with a pool that was "grandfathered in" and has no fence around it. Am I liable?
Your pool will likely be considered an "attractive nuisance". Thus, you should likely have a fence constructed around it.
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Your pool will likely be considered an "attractive nuisance". Thus, you should likely have a fence constructed around it.
I agree with Mr. Lutzky.
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There are not enough facts to answer the question.
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