It is 24' X 16' rectangular shapeIt has an aluminum deck built on it.
Why is that when a tenant wants to get out of a lease the landlord becomes a money hungry slum lord You say the land lord is trying to get things fixed , but that does not seem to be enough for you , suddenly it becomes a stinky sooty apartment It seems to me you are looking for an out to get out of your apartment .
Yes, You can get out of your leaseThe fire was NOT you fault and you would be putting your baby in a unsafe environmentApply for all the help you can getRed Cross helps fire victims, and will pay $ towards your new aptGo apt hunting ASAPBest Wishes and Happy Holidays.
No you must dismantle and put it back togetherPart of the structural strength of the pool is the aspect of its engineering that depends on gravity pulling parts/sections togetherIf you lift it, you lose that component of strength and it will bend parts and potentially collapseI'm assuming that you're not asking about moving it with water in it (some people on this board would be that stupid to include the water).
You can definitely get out of your lease Fiberglass Insulation is extremely dangerous even for an adultThe tiny glass particles stick to the lining of lungs and is now considered by many to be far more dangerous than asbestosDo some research, inform y0our landlord you are moving and why, and let them take you to court if they want to tryyou will winJuts document everything, get lots of pictures, etc.
Get your local health department or family and children's deptinvolvedYou will be able to get out of the lease easier if they determine it is unsafe for the child.