JimmyT on Landlords breaking the law
Hundreds of strata landlords are breaking the law. Make that thousands … Hell, make it tens of thousands – nobody really knows. What we do know is that it clearly states in the NSW strata Act that...
View ArticleWhale on Landlords breaking the law
....and despite the fact that in addition to a "Welcome Pack" I've made downloads of our By-Laws / Special By-Laws and a pro-forma S119 Notification available under a "Landlords & Agents" page on...
View ArticleCWilson on Landlords breaking the law
And this leaves the field wide open for those engaged in short-term lets. No recording = no checks on length/type of stay (one night upwards), and by-laws don't ever get a look in.
View ArticleJimmyT on Landlords breaking the law
Good point, but I prefer to look at this the other way. If you have someone doing illegal short-term lets in a building, you gather your evidence and make a complaint to Fair Trading for each of the...
View ArticleDD on Landlords breaking the law
It is always a good to check with the Local Authorities (Council) if holiday/sort term letting is allowed as some have prohibited short term lettings. With Section 119 notices, not eough owners and...
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Just to clarify and as much as I'd like to see S119 apply to all rentals, that section refers to notifications of leases, and they're not required for properties that can be broadly classified as being...
View ArticleJimmyT on Landlords breaking the law
Interesting point. As I discovered just yesterday, in Victoria you have to alert the Owners Corp to new occupants (rather than tenants) of your property - I wonder how many owners actually do it.
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