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B.C. launches registry for short-term rentals: Housing minister

Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon announces the launch of B.C.'s short-term rental registry
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B.C. Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon speaks in Vancouver Jan. 20, 2025 about the provincial government's plan to rein in illegal short-term rentals with a new registry.

B.C.'s Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon Monday (Jan. 20) announced the launch of a new B.C.-wide registry for short-term rentals. 

The registry is part of government's broader plan to curb short-term rentals specifically and increase housing options generally. The registry aims to improve enforcement of the short-term legislation by requiring short-term rental providers to obtain a provincial registration number, a valid business license number and post such information on their listing if required.

The deadline for registration is May 1 with the government offering a registration discount for the next two months. 

"It's another step toward addressing the housing challenges that people are facing," Kahlon said. 

The legislation defines short-term rentals as accommodations available on a host’s property for a period of less than 90 consecutive days. The legislation restricts short-term rentals to a host’s principal residence plus one secondary suite or accessory dwelling unit in most but not all communities. 

Kahlon made the announcement in Vancouver. 

More to come.

 

 



Wolf Depner

About the Author: Wolf Depner

I joined the national team with Black Press Media in 2023 from the Peninsula News Review, where I had reported on Vancouver Island's Saanich Peninsula since 2019.
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