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Short-stay saga continues
Hopes for an end to the long-running Watergate short-stay case were quashed last month when the Building Appeals Board (BAB) decided the case should proceed to a full hearing.
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Guy shies away from short-stays
Planning Minister Matthew Guy has backed away from the issue of short-stay apartments, despite previously vowing to take action.
Read MoreShort-stay case returns to Building Appeals Board
A newly-appointed Building Appeals Board (BAB) panel will hear the Watergate short-stay case next month, with a decision expected in June.
Read MoreBAB to rehear short-stay case
After two Supreme Court appeals, the Watergate short-stay case is set to return to the Building Appeals Board (BAB).
Read MoreGuy declares war on short-stays
Planning Minister Matthew Guy has vowed to increase the power of Docklands owners corporations to regulate short-stay apartments in their buildings.
Read MoreCouncil to appeal short-stay decision
City of Melbourne is appealing the Supreme Court’s decision to return the Watergate short-stay apartment case back to the Building Appeals Board (BAB).
Read MoreShort-stay apartments to stay
The Supreme Court has awarded victory to operators in the long-running dispute over short-stay apartments in residential buildings.
Read MoreShort stay operators fight on
Docklands Executive Apartments operator Paul Salter is fighting a “weak” decision of the Building Appeals Board (BAB) and is confident of winning in the Supreme Court.
Read MoreShort-stay operator backs down
City of Melbourne action against short-term accommodation in Docklands residential towers has been bolstered by the withdrawal of the major operators from a Building Appeals Board case.
Read MoreShort-stay - alliances grow
As the serviced apartment issue continues, alliances are being formed.
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