City of Kamloops welcomes new legislation to limit use of short-term rentals
KAMLOOPS — The number of short-term rentals — such as Airbnb and VRBO — has expanded rapidly over recent years in British Columbia. With the province facing a housing crisis, the government is taking action to regulate short-term rentals.
More than 16,000 homes are being used as short-term rentals in B.C. Airbnb Kamloops lists more than 750 rental places, making it more challenging to find an affordable long-term rental in the city.
“These services have come into communities to offer that service and local governments — and the communities themselves — have struggled throughout this housing crisis to understand how we can restrict or allow the business to succeed, knowing that we are in a housing crisis right now,” explained Will Beatty, Acting Community Service manager with the City of Kamloops.