#25688
Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    @Elives said:
    I see so this is good news then!? 

    It’s only good news if you are planning to run airbnb against the wishes of your neighbours.  

    But, to be honest, strata laws in Queensland are fundamentally garbage, totally skewed towards developers and their henchpersons (aka contracted caretakers) so you may as well get your snout in the trough too.

    Ironically, the aforementioned caretakers will find ways – legal and otherwise – of not letting airbnb into the building if it starts affecting their rental rolls.  Good luck.

    NB: This forum does not support the “sharing” lie at the heart of the short-stay letting industry’s sales pitch.  

    Inviting paying guests into your home is fine but short-stay lets of entire apartments is not sharing – it’s leeching off the majority of residents so that a minority can make an extra buck and to hell with the consequences for anyone else. 

    The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.