Don’t miss out on bookings!
Short-term rental accommodation owners are encouraged to register their properties with the Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS).
The short-term rental market has grown exponentially in recent years, offering travelers unique and flexible accommodation options while providing property owners with a lucrative income stream. However, as the industry expands, so does the need for proper regulation to ensure safety and sustainability.

The Harvey Region has seen a significant surge in short-term rental bookings over the summer, highlighting the area’s growing appeal as a sought-after holiday destination. According to the Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS), an impressive 706 visitor nights were booked, with a total of 1,004 guests choosing to stay in the region through the Airbnb platform alone.
For property owners, this influx of visitors presents an exciting opportunity to maximize their earnings with their short-term rentals.
To ensure compliance and avoid missing out on potential bookings, owners are encouraged to register their properties with the Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS). Registration helps maintain transparency, ensures a high standard of accommodation offerings, and provides peace of mind for both guests and hosts.
As tourism continues to grow in the Harvey Region, investing in short-term rental and other accommodation options remains a lucrative avenue for property owners looking to contribute to and benefit from the local economy. With demand expected to remain strong, now is the perfect time to get involved and make the most of the region’s increasing popularity among travelers.
For more information on how to register your short-term rental property with DEMIRS, visit their official website or contact the department directly.