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Hoteliers Told Enforcement is Key to Combating Surge in Airbnb-Type Units

Toronto's Short-Term Rental Bylaw Viewed as Test for North American Issue
From left to right, Brian Leon, president of Choice Hotels Canada; Nicole Nguyen of CBRE Hotels; Chris Burgoyne of the American Hotel and Lodging Association; and Terry Mundell, president and CEO of the Greater Toronto Hotel Association, discussed Airbnb's impact this week at an industry conference in Toronto. (Garry Marr/CoStar)
From left to right, Brian Leon, president of Choice Hotels Canada; Nicole Nguyen of CBRE Hotels; Chris Burgoyne of the American Hotel and Lodging Association; and Terry Mundell, president and CEO of the Greater Toronto Hotel Association, discussed Airbnb's impact this week at an industry conference in Toronto. (Garry Marr/CoStar)
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February 26, 2020 | 10:04 P.M.

All eyes are now on Toronto's new short-term rental bylaw as the city combats a surge in Airbnb-type units, a situation that has become an issue across North America.

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