If you were the only one with a short term rental in the building, that might be a solution. But I gather you aren't. So should every person with a short term rental give all residents their phone numbers? And how do those residents know which unit people parking in the wrong spot or having trouble with the foyer doors are staying in?
I would be making sure I attend all body corp meetings. And I would be finding out how many owners are renting out their properties on the short term stay market - you'd be keen to have their contact details in case there is a body corp move against the practice. I would also make a point of spending some time in the building. You mentioned you have not had a chance to stay there much yourself. I would make it a priority. And when you are there, be sure to speak to any permanent resident you find - be sure to say nice things about their gardens and cardigans. Make yourself part of the community - don't be an absent landlord.
Before things escalate, write a response thanking them for their concern and how you appreciate their custodianship of the building you bought into i.e. butter them up. You might mention that permanent tenants and their visitors arguably cause more problems. And you should detail the measures you will take to minimise issues that your tenants may cause. Can you meet all tenants when they arrive (or soon after)? Can you lengthen the minimum stay length?
I would be making sure I attend all body corp meetings. And I would be finding out how many owners are renting out their properties on the short term stay market - you'd be keen to have their contact details in case there is a body corp move against the practice. I would also make a point of spending some time in the building. You mentioned you have not had a chance to stay there much yourself. I would make it a priority. And when you are there, be sure to speak to any permanent resident you find - be sure to say nice things about their gardens and cardigans. Make yourself part of the community - don't be an absent landlord.
Before things escalate, write a response thanking them for their concern and how you appreciate their custodianship of the building you bought into i.e. butter them up. You might mention that permanent tenants and their visitors arguably cause more problems. And you should detail the measures you will take to minimise issues that your tenants may cause. Can you meet all tenants when they arrive (or soon after)? Can you lengthen the minimum stay length?