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B.C. gives Airbnb, Vrbo an extension on monitoring illegal short-term rentals - Vancouver Sun
Summary
British Columbia has granted Airbnb and Vrbo an extension on their monitoring of illegal short-term rentals, delaying the enforcement of regulations. This extension allows the platforms more time to comply with the province's rules. Hosts should ensure they are aware of the ongoing changes in local regulations to remain compliant and avoid potential penalties. The extension also gives hosts in B.C. more time to adjust to these changes.
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