NSW Short Term Letting Policy Deferred

On the 9 April 2021, the NSW government announced a new statewide policy for Short Term Rental Accommodation (STRA).

The commencement of this policy has been deferred to 1 November 2021.

The new STRA laws will override all short-term accommodation planning laws previously in place throughout NSW, including those enacted by local councils. (until the policy takes effect the regulation of STRA in NSW will continue to be the responsibility of local councils and owners corporations).

The NSW Government has implemented:

  • a new statewide regulatory framework for short-term rental accommodation (STRA)
  • fire safety standards for STRA dwellings
  • a government-run STRA Register
  • the STRA Code of Conduct and exclusion register that took effect on 18 December 2020

For full details of the new policy and delays please read New Delayed NSW Short Term Rental Accommodation Policy

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Short Term Letting By-laws New ‘Code of Conduct’

On 20 October 2020 the Department of Fair Trading announced the mandatory ‘Code of Conduct’ for the short-term rental accommodation arrangements (STRAs).

This Code of Conduct was published in the Government Gazette on 28 October 2020 and is scheduled to commence on 18 December 2020, just in time for the Christmas/New Year festive season and school holidays.

Your strata scheme should take this opportunity to read the ‘Code of Conduct’ and to consider reviewing and if needed, updating its short term rental accommodation by-laws.

This will ensure the changes made to legislation governing this space in April 2020 and now with the publication of the new mandatory ‘Code of Conduct’ are covered.

Especially as the festive season and school holidays are just around the corner – 38 working days until Christmas Day!

In this paper we review the Short Term Rental Accommodation New Code of Conduct

Did you know there are only 38 working days until Christmas day? To ensure the right short term rental accommodation by-laws are in place for the festive season click below now and we’ll be in touch.


Short Term Rental Accommodation By-law

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Do New Strata Laws Thwart Anti-Airbnb By-Laws?

Do New Strata Laws Thwart Anti-Airbnb By-Laws?

On 10 April 2020, new strata laws commenced. These laws clarify that an owners corporation is able to make a by-law that can prohibit a lot being used for a short-term rental accommodation arrangement in certain circumstances.

However, the new laws may have unintended consequences that invalidate or limit the reach of existing by-laws that prohibit short-term rental accommodation arrangements.

In this article we take a closer look at the new laws and their unintended consequences that seem to have been overlooked… Are new Strata Laws Anti-Airbnb By-laws?

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New Laws for Short Term Accommodation

On 10 April 2020, new strata laws concerning short term rental accommodation arrangements commenced.

These laws give an owners corporation power to make a by-law prohibiting short term accommodation in certain circumstances.

But there are two major problems with the new laws that limit their effectiveness.

In this article we take a look at the new laws and those problems addressing:

  • New Strata Laws Concerning Short Term Accommodation
  • Background to the New Short Term Rental Strata Laws
  • Problem One – Principal Place of Residence Exemption
  • Problem Two – Unlawful STRA Arrangement Exemption

So, what are the problems the New Strata Laws for Short Term Accommodation have created?

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New Laws to Regulate Short Term Accommodation

The NSW Government proposes to change the laws regulating short term accommodation in NSW.

Recently, the key aspects of those new laws were published for public comment and submissions. The submission period has now closed.

In this article we take an in-depth look at those proposed changes to the laws regulating short term accommodation.

We consider the impact those changes will have on strata laws and planning laws (and strata living) and also review the key features of the Code of Conduct that will regulate participants in the short term accommodation industry.

What are the Proposed New Laws for Short Term Rental Accommodation?

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