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A Toronto homeowner was fined $1,000 for listing a short-term rental without a license, even though the booking was cancelled, no guest stayed, and no income was earned. The City still pursued the case and secured a conv...
Estate of Mind Note: This situation reinforces the importance of complying with local short-term rental by-laws before listing a property. Municipalities are actively enforcing these regulations, and p...
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Ontario does not have a unified set of short-term rental regulations, leaving municipalities to create their own bylaws. This has resulted in a patchwork of rules that vary significantly from one city to another.
Estate of Mind Note: There is no one-size-fits-all approach to short-term rentals in Ontario. Understanding local bylaws is critical, as regulations can change significantly even between neighboring mu...
LicensingMunicipal Rules
Niagara Falls has introduced a 14-month pilot program allowing short-term rentals in residential areas only if the owner occupies the property. The program includes licensing requirements, occupancy limits, and parking r...
Estate of Mind Note: This model reflects a broader shift toward owner-occupied short-term rentals. Investors looking to operate full-time STR properties may face increasing restrictions as municipaliti...