#22077
kiwipaul
Flatchatter

    @loretta1 said:
    Initially I rented it out to others in the industry in the same predicament, but since joining Air B n B I’m able to meet the expense of maintaining a second home in Sydney much more easily. My minimum stay is 2 weeks and I screen the applicants carefully- it is my second home and they are using all my stuff.

    I’m with Jimmy on this one but I think you are an ideal landlord but our argument is against those who are not. You say your apartment is in a block NOT classed long term residential and so what you are doing is perfectly legal and owners buying into it have to accept that it is going to be occupied by holiday makers.

    I’m sure that if you were staying in the apartment during Nov and schoolies moved into either side you would not be impressed so how much worse is it for residents of apartments classed as residential to have to put up with the same disruption.

    A lot of holiday makers have a different mind set to long term residents and exhibit a different behavior and people buying into long term residential property don’t want this sort of behavior.