Kelowna Residents Hope New Short-Term Rental Registry Will Curb Neighborhood Problems

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Kelowna Residents Hope New Short-Term Rental Registry Will Curb Neighborhood Problems
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Residents of Kelowna are hoping a new registry for short-term rentals will help address ongoing issues like noise complaints, parties, and disregard for municipal and provincial regulations. The registry, designed to enforce provincial legislation, will connect with the Ministry of Finance to verify if homes are principal residences. Non-compliant hosts risk being de-listed from platforms like VRBO and Airbnb.

A number of Kelowna residents are hoping a new registry for short term rentals will help solve problems they say have been plaguing their neighbourhood. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the changes are designed to help enforce provincial legislation brought in last year.

But despite not following the rules, Montpetit said there’s been no real enforcement by the city, leaving the onus on the neighbours.“We’re actually expected to monitor the house, we’re expected to now keep a noise log on the house, we are expected to do all sorts of things like that,” Montpetit told Global News.For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen.According to B.C.

“We’ve got our fair share of complaints about neighbourhood disruptions and I think there are a few bad actors that tend to spoil it for all,” said Ryan Smith, divisional director of planning and development services for the City of Kelowna.

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