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Representing holiday and short term rental specialists
The REINSW Holiday and Short Term Rentals Chapter was created in order to respond to a number of political issues specifically impacting upon this specialist area of real estate practice.


Holiday and Short Term Rentals Chapter Committee - 2011-2013
 

 
  • William M Quirk
  • Justin Butterworth
  • Dominique Vasers
  • Joanne Quirk
  • Rick Wraight
  • Dirk Hertford
The Holiday and Short Term Rentals Chapter holds forums on a regular basis. These forums are conducted in a 'question and answer' format and present the latest information about real estate practice as it relates to the holiday and short-term rental market. They also provide networking opportunities and foster the exchange of practice knowledge.


        Promoting holiday homes 

Holiday and short-term rental accommodation is a hugely popular form of accommodation for domestic and overseas visitors – and REINSW would like to help you promote holiday homes.

We’ve create a simple PDF flyer encouraging consumers to use an REINSW member agent to help them find their perfect holiday home.

Print out the flyer and use is in your promotions, and help promote holiday homes as an ideal form of holiday accommodation.
 

Download the ‘Holiday homes’ flyer 
 


        7 reasons to use an REINSW member agent for holiday rentals 

Whether your client is looking for a family beach house, a luxury getaway, a cottage with character or a unique city apartment, as an REINSW member agent you can help you fulfil your holiday rental needs.

REINSW members are:
  1. Bound by a Code of Practice
  2. Bound by the Holiday & Short-Term Rentals Best Practice Guidelines
  3. Committed to raising service standards
  4. Up to date with the latest industry trends
  5. Recognised as industry leaders
  6. Committed to ongoing training
  7. Part of a professional association

Download the ‘7 reasons' flyer  




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Best Practice Guidelines

Councils and the tourism sector will benefit from the new Holiday and Short Term Rentals Best Practice Guidelines.

The Guidelines are aimed at improving standards in the holiday and short-term rental market. REINSW has developed the Guidelines so that there is a clear understanding in the community and amongst agents, visitors and property owners as to the standards of behaviour governing holiday and short-term rentals.

The Guidelines include practical measures to:
  • protect consumers by clarifying the terms and conditions of occupancy
  • address issues of noise, garbage and recycling, as well as parking
  • encourage acceptable visitor behaviour and respecting neighbours' amenity
  • provide an early dispute resolution mechanism to assist agents, visitors and local communities
To download a copy of the Best Practice Guidelines, please click here.