B.C. short-term rental restrictions reducing rents, saving tenants millions: study

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VANCOUVER – Crackdowns on short-term rentals in British Columbia have effectively reduced rents by 5.7 per cent, saving tenants more than $600 million last year, says a report led by the Canada Research Chair in Urban Governance at McGill University.

That figure is the result of municipal restrictions, in particular requirements that short-term rental units must be located within the operator’s principal residence.

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