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Despite pushback, Montreal forges ahead with strict new short-term rental rules

  • Montreal is enforcing new short-term rental rules in 2025 after a March 2023 fire in Old Montreal killed seven people, six staying in Airbnb rentals.
  • Following the fire, provincial legislation was introduced mandating rental platforms to show valid tourism licence numbers and limiting short-term rentals in homeowners’ primary residences to a restricted period each year.
  • The city council passed a bylaw allowing short-term rentals only during peak season from June 10 to September 10 with a $300 permit, aiming to ease enforcement and housing pressures.
  • Stakeholders like Airbnb and the tourism department oppose the rules, claiming they harm the economy, raise hotel prices, and may not fix illegal rentals or housing issues.
  • Experts see potential success in Montreal’s crackdown since enforcement shifts burden to owners and research shows such rules slow rent increases compared to cities without them.
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Despite pushback, Montreal forges ahead with strict new short-term rental rules

MONTREAL — Montreal is forging ahead with new rules banning many short-term rentals for nine months a year, hoping to alleviate a housing crunch and strike a blow in a lengthy battle against unauthorized listings.

·Prince George, Canada
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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