Fairbnb News
December 3, 2021
Fairbnb Canada, a co-operative short-term rental platform, announced on Thursday that they have received financial support from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) to make their North American debut. The platform strictly limits rentals to spaces in hosts’ principal residences, whether that be a spare room or their entire home while travelling.
Fairbnb News
December 3, 2021
A group that pushed Toronto to regulate short-term rentals now plans to launch its own “ethical” home-sharing platform with a grant from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC).
Fairbnb News
May 14, 2021
There are signs that the city’s new short-term rental bylaws are converting some Airbnbs back into stock in the long-term housing market even as Toronto city councillors continue monitoring the new enforcement system for unlicensed short-term rental operators.
Fairbnb News
April 29, 2021
Anyone in Ottawa looking to host a unit on Airbnb or a similar short-term rental platform will now need a permit from the city and must follow a stricter set of guidelines after council approved a new bylaw regulating the industry in the nation’s capital on Wednesday.
Fairbnb News
April 29, 2021
Ottawa city councillors hoping to bring an end to the noise, garbage and even violence that short-term vacation rentals sometimes attract unanimously approved strict new rules Thursday.
Fairbnb News
February 1, 2021
A downtown Toronto condo owner says despite reporting banned short-term rentals operating in her building for months, the bookings continue — and include self-isolating international travellers who she alleges sometimes flout Canada’s mandatory quarantine order.
Fairbnb News
February 1, 2021
On December 12, shortly before the city officially launched its new short-term rental licencing rules, Airbnb had 18,553 listings in Toronto. By mid-January, new restrictions in place, that number still stood at 16,000.
Fairbnb News
February 1, 2021
The City of Toronto introduced new regulations at the end of last year that required all Airbnb hosts to only rent out their primary residence and register their property as a short-term vacation rental, but thousands are likely still violating the rules.
Fairbnb News
February 1, 2021
Christina Crooks and Juliana Pannunzio were left behind. No one called 911, no one took them to the hospital, no one bothered to comfort them in their anguish. All alone as their young lives ebbed away.
Fairbnb News
February 1, 2021
Between the health crisis and new restrictions introduced in Toronto last fall, the city’s short-term rental market has been absolutely rocked in recent months, to the delight of those who know how detrimental so many “ghost hotels” are to the housing supply and long-term renters.