Queensland
It’s important for you to understand your local laws if you want to be an Airbnb Host. We provide a platform and marketplace, but we don’t provide legal advice. Even so, we want to share some information to help you understand the main laws and other rules that relate to short-term rental accommodation in Queensland (QLD). The information in this article isn’t exhaustive, but it should help you start your research on local laws.
Regulations and requirements
For Hosts in Queensland, the rules relating to short-term rental accommodation are generally determined by local government areas (LGAs). Below is information about the rules for hosting in key LGAs in Queensland:
If your local government area is not listed above, we encourage you to consult the information published on their website. You can also find out the contact details for your local council by using the directory provided by the Queensland Government.
Please note there may be permits, licences, insurances and/or qualifications applicable to your hosting activity. Check your local rules to learn what rules apply to the Host Services you plan to offer. You are responsible for understanding and complying with any laws, rules, regulations and contracts with third parties that apply to your listing or host services.
Information we provide regarding local regulations is for informational purposes only and you should independently confirm your obligations.
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