A number of body corporate lawyers have recently published articles claiming that bodies corporate could use by-laws to ban holiday lettings, despite the Body Corporate and Community Management Act (BCCMA) prohibiting such by-laws. The basis for the claim was a recent District Court decision which concerned a complex governed by the Building Units and Group Titles Act (BUGTA). The authors sought to apply the Judge’s comments to the term “residential use” where used in the BCCMA. Read the entire article……………………………….
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