The Regulation of Short-Term Rentals in South Africa: Exploring the Tourism White Paper of 2024

Sat Dec 7, 10:30 - Sat Dec 7, 12:00

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The Regulation of Short-Term Rentals in South Africa: Insights from the Tourism White Paper of 2024


Did you know that the South African Government plans to regulate short-term rentals like Airbnb, Booking.com, or Lekkeslaap?

Are you curious about the law's and policies addressing short-term rentals?

Do you want to avoid costly mistakes and confidently navigate South Africa’s evolving legal landscape for short-term rentals?


Join Dr. Giséle Lavita, South Africa’s leading property law expert specialising in short-term rentals, for an engaging and informative webinar. Drawing from her PhD research on Airbnb regulations and the latest insights from the 2024 Tourism White Paper, Dr. Lavita will guide you through the complexities of short-term rental compliance, the regulatory landscape of short-term rentals in South Africa, and offer practical strategies to ensure long-term success.


What You’ll Learn:

  • The key updates from South Africa's 2024 Tourism White Paper and how they may impact your short-term rental operations.
  • Best practices for staying compliant with South Africa’s evolving short-term rental regulations.
  • How to balance legal compliance with sustainable growth strategies to build a thriving short-term rental business.


Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, 7 December 2024:
  • Time 10h30 – 12h00
  • Cost: R250 per ticket
  • Platform: Online (Details provided upon registration)


Speaker:

Dr. Giséle Lavita

  • PhD in Property Law, Stellenbosch University – The Regulation of Airbnb: A Property Law Perspective
  • Collaborator on sustainable short-term rental recommendations with Booking.com in Spain
  • Expert in South Africa’s regulatory and tourism landscape


Register Now:

Seats are limited, so don’t wait—secure your ticket today!


For more information, email [email protected].


Empower yourself with the knowledge to stay compliant, grow sustainably, and thrive in South Africa’s short-term rental market.