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- Airbnb hosts can be fined $550 for failing to notify strata of new guests under NSW law - realestate.com.au
Airbnb hosts can be fined $550 for failing to notify strata of new guests under NSW law - realestate.com.au
Summary
Hosts in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, are required to notify their strata (homeowners association) of new guests. Failure to do so can result in a $550 fine. This highlights the importance of understanding and complying with local regulations to avoid penalties.
Key Insights
- •Airbnb hosts in NSW can be fined $550 for failing to notify their strata of new guests.
Action Items
- ✓Review your local regulations in NSW regarding strata notification requirements.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to notify strata of new guests in NSW can lead to a $550 fine.
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