The ShortStay Crete Conference is almost here! On 2 November in Chania, Stama, the Association of Short Term Rental Companies, will be at the heart of conversation surrounding support and information on the short term rental industry. Through its participation, Stama once again demonstrates its commitment to supporting professionals in the sector, while providing essential support and information on current and future developments in the sector.
Stama’s services
Stama has developed a range of services that meet the needs of professionals in the sector, offering guidance and tools aimed at the sustainable development and modernization of the short-term rental sector in Greece. Stama supports its members through continuous updates on legislative developments, offering additional opportunities for training and networking. It has created collaborative platforms to facilitate property managers, helping them to enhance their capabilities and meet the demands of a dynamically developing market.
The importance of Stama’s presence at ShortStay Crete
Stama’s participation in the ShortStay Crete Conference is a unique opportunity for those involved in short term rentals, especially in Crete, to gain support and information as well as solutions for improving the performance of their properties. At Stama’s stand, industry professionals will have the opportunity to learn about the Association’s activities, explore the services and tools it offers and, of course, become members of the Stama community, gaining a range of benefits, support and information.
Stama discusses legislation
One of the highlights of the conference will be the participation of Theocharis Michaelides, Secretary of Stama, in the panel discussion entitled “Surging Demand and New Regulations: navigating growth and compliance” (10:15-10:45). This discussion will focus on the challenges facing the short-term rental industry due to increased demand and new regulations. Michaelides will share valuable insights and experiences on how professionals can manage the growth of their businesses, comply with the new legislative requirements, whilst ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of their properties.