short-term rental
REMI Network
Vancouver preps for World Cup with short-term rental tips
Many homeowners are exploring the possibility of hosting guests to accommodate demand.
REMI Network
London strengthens short-term rental enforcement
The City of London will increase inspections and provide education and outreach to rental operators.
Canadian Apartment Magazine
BC short-term rental rules now in effect
In an effort to bring more long-term housing to market, all short-term rental listings in BC must now be registered with a provincial registration number.
REMI Network
Vancouver updates short-term rental rules
The definition of a short-term rental will be changed to less than 90 days.
REMI Network
Vancouver mayor declares new steps to build homes faster
Increasing the maximum allowable floor plate size for Vancouver's residential towers is one item in a newly released motion from Mayor Ken Sim.
Canadian Apartment Magazine
ApartmentLove Inc. acquires short-term rental company
Leading rental marketing services provider ApartmentLove Inc. announced it has acquired a short-term vacation rental company.
Canadian Apartment Magazine
Airbnb lays off 25 per cent of employees
With the global lockdown profoundly affecting the travel and tourism industry, Airbnb has reportedly laid off 25 per cent of its workforce.
Canadian Apartment Magazine
Airbnb shifts towards longer-term rental strategy
With the pandemic putting an abrupt halt to travel and tourism, short-term vacation rentals have seen a sharp decline in bookings. As a result, changes are afoot at Airbnb with a longer-term strategy now underway.
CondoBusiness
Vancouver to rev up short-term rental reg goals
Vancouver plans to expand its partnership with strata corporations to crackdown on operators who don’t comply with short-term rental regulations.
REMI Network
Vancouver quadruples purpose-built rental target
Purpose-built rental housing will quadruple – up to 20,000 additional homes over the next ten years.
CondoBusiness
Quebec City condo to allow Airbnb-style rentals
Condos LB9, a new $150-million condominium development to be located in Quebec City, is the first project in Canada with a condominium agreement that specifically






