British Columbia has implemented strict short-term rental regulations requiring mandatory unit registration and platform compliance to protect housing affordability amid rising tourism demand. These rules limit rentals to principal residences, enforce heavy penalties for violations, and empower local authorities to monitor listings. Balancing community housing needs with tourism growth, the province aims to support essential workers and sustain the hospitality sector, with flexibility to adjust policies based on market conditions.
British Columbia mandates short-term rental registration to protect housing

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