Australian media reports that Towers of Chevron Renaissance will be assessed to make sure it complies with adequate standards of hygiene after New Zealander Stephen Matthews and his relatives laid a complaint with the country's Office of Fair Trading.
The Christchurch resident and family members Michael Douglas, Kristy-Lee Donnan and her 11-month old baby Marlie paid AU$900 (NZD$1008) for their three-night stay at the hotel.
Photos supplied to the Gold Coast Bulletin show extensive dust around their accommodation, mould in the wet areas, grease in the kitchen and sticky or dirty floors and carpets.
A hotel spokeswoman said the family had been moved to a satisfactory apartment after their first night's stay and were given a refund.
The Towers of Chevron Renaissance are advertised as offering "stylish Surfers Paradise accommodation boasting elegance and comfort on the Gold Coast".
"Three majestic towers make up the Chevron Towers rising to a height of 50 levels of apartment bliss."

