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British Columbia rejects real estate industry's call to ease short-term rental clampdown

Trade group warns that new rules hurt tourism and cut accommodations for film, construction and healthcare workers
A number of multifamily high-rises in downtown Vancouver, including<b> </b>The<b> </b>Capitol Residences on Seymour Street, have units marketed as short-term rentals. (CoStar)
A number of multifamily high-rises in downtown Vancouver, including The Capitol Residences on Seymour Street, have units marketed as short-term rentals. (CoStar)
CoStar News
May 30, 2025 | 11:11 P.M.

British Columbia's largest real estate organization has called for more exemptions to short-term rental rules as the province begins to clamp down on listings by platforms such as Airbnb ahead of the busy summer travel season.

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