I had a guest instant book for a checkin today. We have a st...
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I had a guest instant book for a checkin today. We have a strict 4pm checkin time & they showed up at 2:15 saying they chose ...
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LPAT has dismissed the appeal and the new changes voted by the City of Toronto Council 2 years ago will now come into effect. Timelines and implementation will be communicated in December. Here is the link to what has been published today
https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/housing-shelter/rental-housing-standards/short-term-rentals/
I wonder if Airbnb plans any action to mitigate the huge loss in listings they will experience. I am pro changes to a certain point, don't' mind paying a tax on occupancy like hotels do nor a license to be able to host. What i have a problem with is the fact that all listed properties have to be the primary residence. I do no think this is fair.
Thoughts?
Just to clarify:
-Licenses are not yet being verified/enforced because it wasn't anticipated to happen until the end of summer.
-Similarly, nothing is being done with respect to AirBNB at the moment as bylaw enforcement is being focused on enforcing the provincial EMCPA orders during COVID.
-Listings cannot be grandfathered in.
Good luck! 🙂
@Danielle476 Thanks for this info. Are you saying that licenses have been issued to some of the hosts? Because I wasn’t able to get a hold of anybody to find out. I don’t have mine yet and I am still out of the country.
I would appreciate if you have any more info.
Regarding grandfathering I wrote that I heard of that from someone so it could just be a rumour.
I am trying to find out about licensing because as soon as the emergency act is lifted and the city will allow for licensed short terms I plan to lost my unit again.
thanks!
Hi Donata,
Thanks for your informative response.
I have to navigate around all the fields to find tax profile/VAT.
Appreciate your reply!
Ash