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COUNCIL NEWS 2021 - Short-term rental accommodation in the Bega Valley Shire will not be capped following a Council resolution at its 30 June meeting.
9 July 2021
Short-term rental accommodation in the Bega Valley Shire will not be capped following a Council resolution at its 30 June meeting.
The resolution means there will be no limit to how many nights people can rent their properties for short-term accommodation throughout the year, supporting the tourism industry which is critical to our shire. In making the decision, Council recognised the separate issue of a shortage of permanent rental accommodation and resolved to advocate to the NSW Government for effective measures to address this issue.
Council’s resolution was made in response to the NSW Government’s announcement of a new state-wide policy for short-term rental accommodation (STRA) to come into effect on 1 November 2021.
The new framework applies to dwellings, secondary dwellings and shop top housing. It does not apply to approved tourist and visitor accommodation such as hotels, motels or serviced apartments.
The framework introduces a new definition for STRA and differentiates between hosted STRA (where the host resides on the premises during the provision of the accommodation) and non-hosted STRA (where the host does not reside on the premises during the provision of the accommodation).
The framework also features an exempt development approval pathway for hosted and non-hosted STRA, facilitating:
Council’s resolution means that non-hosted STRA will be permitted as an activity that does not require development approval, 365 days per year in the Bega Valley Shire.
STRA owners and providers in the shire will still have additional legal obligations to comply with the new framework, with changes including:
The Code of Conduct applies to all industry participants including online accommodation platforms, letting agents, hosts and guests.
Strata buildings may still be subject to by-laws that prohibit non-hosted STRA, depending on the resolution of the Strata Committee.
Further information is available here: https://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/stra
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