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The main risk with a pool is that someone will fall in and sustain an injury (or worse, drown). As a renter versus the owner, you may or may not be liable (but seems more likely that you would be somewhere between negligent and culpable -- check with a lawyer for laws specific to your state). The other risk involves the amount of increase you can bear and will incur in pool maintenance (chemicals, operating equipment and/or repairs, etc.) and of course your water bill.

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