ROTHENBURGER: Short-term rentals bill won’t fix housing but it will help
THE HOUSING SHORTAGE will become a little less serious after the provincial government introduced new legislation on short-term rentals yesterday (Monday).
According to Premier David Eby and Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon, there are currently 28,000 daily active short-term rental listings in B.C., up 20 per cent from a year ago. More than 16,000 entire homes are being listed as short-term rentals for most of the calendar year.
Airbnb Canada says that’s just a fraction of overall rental units and won’t alleviate housing concerns. Instead, it says, travel will become more expensive.


