Managing a holiday home? You must hold a licence - Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ)

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Published: December 18, 2023
Regulations & Compliance
Queensland

Summary

According to the Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ), holiday home managers in Queensland, Australia, are required to hold a license. This regulatory update means hosts must comply to legally operate their short-term rentals, impacting how they manage and operate their properties. Understanding and securing the necessary licenses is vital for STR owners to avoid penalties.

Key Insights

  • Holiday home managers in Queensland, Australia, must hold a license.

Action Items

  • Hosts should ensure they understand and comply with local licensing requirements in Queensland.
    Effort: medium
    Impact: high

Common Mistakes

  • Failure to hold the required license could result in legal issues and potential penalties.

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