Supported short stay accommodation Tewantin is a great opportunity to take a break from your everyday routine. It can be a good way to enjoy time out from caring for your loved one whilst still receiving the best respite care. However, this can be a minefield for those who wish to operate short term stays in their property. A recent decision of the Planning and Environment Court shed some light on the new regulatory regime that has been created with the introduction of the STA Local Law which commenced on February 1st 2022.
STA requires Council approval for the operation of’short stay letting and supported short stay accommodation Tewantin home hosted accommodation’. Whether you are operating in your dwelling through development approval; as an approved use with existing use rights; or as an unapproved activity, the property must comply with the requirements of the STA Local Law including a one off application for approval and annual renewal.
Supported short stay accommodation Tewantin is a great opportunity to take a break from your everyday routine. It can be a good way to enjoy time out from caring for your loved one whilst still receiving the best respite care. However, this can be a minefield for those who wish to operate short term stays in their property. A recent decision of the Planning and Environment Court shed some light on the new regulatory regime that has been created with the introduction of the STA Local Law which commenced on February 1st 2022.
STA requires Council approval for the operation of’short stay letting and home hosted accommodation’. Whether you are operating in your dwelling through development approval; as an approved use with existing use rights; or as an unapproved activity, the property must comply with the requirements of the STA Local Law including a one off application for approval and annual renewal.