Saskatoon reviewing bylaws for services like Airbnb
CBC News | Posted: October 24, 2017 2:17 PM | Last Updated: October 24, 2017
Open house today at Frances Morrison Library
Spurred by the popularity of online services like Airbnb, the city is reviewing existing bylaw regulations for short-term accommodations.
Short-term accommodations include all rental arrangements in a residence where the host receives compensation from a guest that stays less than 30 days — like vacation rentals, bed and breakfasts, and Airbnbs.
The city is hosting an open house today to consult the public on short-term accommodations. The city says the input provided will be used to help shape regulations. It's happening at the Frances Morrison Library from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Every business that operates in Saskatoon, including bed and breakfasts, requires a business licence. Homes and apartments rented out through the popular Airbnb website don't have the same requirements.
A business license is also not required to rent a basement suite or income property to a long-term tenant.
Residents are also invited to fill out an online survey to provide their input on short-term accommodations.