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Federal crackdown on illegal Airbnb listings urgently needed

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TORONTO, Nov. 21, 2023 /CNW/ – Today, the federal government released a suite of long-awaited measures designed to crack down on the proliferation of illegal commercial short-term rentals across Canada, including a significant Enforcement Fund to help municipalities put boots on the ground, and taxation measures to prevent people from deducting expenses on commercial short-term rentals in areas where other levels of government have already prohibited these.

“It’s been seven years since we started advocating for short-term rental rules to protect housing stock from conversion into ghost hotel fodder, but enforcement has always been a problem,” says Thorben Wieditz, Executive Director of Fairbnb Canada Network. “Seeing our federal government follow in the footsteps of European countries like France and Netherlands to rein in Airbnb’s ability to remove residential housing stock a welcome, necessary move in a deepening housing affordability crisis.”

Actual home-sharing is not the issue in Canada and elsewhere.

Federal measures continue to allow ordinary residents to rent their own homes while on vacation but target dedicated commercial short-term rentals in areas where these have been outlawed. Removing illegal commercial short-term rentals will also help homeowners and long-term tenants who legally rent their own homes, or parts thereof, generate more additional revenue.

“Commercial short-term rentals are exacerbating Canada’s affordability crisis by driving up rents and taking sorely needed units away from renter households. Governments across Canada must work together to implement regulations to stabilize rent increases and mitigate the impact of commercial short-term rentals on the housing affordability crisis,” says Annie Hodgins, Executive Director of the Canadian Centre for Housing Rights. “This is an important additional step.”

Platforms like Airbnb have removed tens of thousands of units from Canada’s housing market. Even four years ago, a McGill University study estimated the total number of homes lost to commercial Airbnb’s as 31,000. In the summer of 2023, the number of units lost in British Columbia alone was estimated to be 16,800. Nationwide, tens of thousands of homes that were planned, zoned, approved, and built as residential properties continue to be lost to illegal commercial short-term rental conversions.

“We welcome the federal government’s initiative,” says Adam Mongrain, Director at Vivre En Ville. “The regulation of short-term rentals has become one valuable tool in addressing our housing crisis. The speed and scale with which units can be brought back through this multi-jurisdictional approach represent a real opportunity, and we look forward to seeing the results.”

About Fairbnb Canada Network

Fairbnb is a Canadian non-profit organization advocating for equitable short-term rental regulations across the country. Comprising voices from tenant organizations, the regulated hotel and B&B industry, property owners, academics, and concerned citizens, Fairbnb’s mission is to protect housing security. Fairbnb calls for a robust, nationally consistent policy framework that balances fair, safe, and respectful short-term rental legislation without seeking to ban genuine “home sharing.” Fairbnb supports tenants and property owners who legally rent spare rooms or spaces in their principal residences, emphasizing compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Learn more at www.fairbnb.ca.

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