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#1721 Nparker

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Posted 12 April 2024 - 01:19 PM

The BCSC is a crown corporation, so I have little faith in its ability to be truly neutral in regards to government legislation.



#1722 lanforod

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Posted 12 April 2024 - 01:26 PM

I meant the Supreme Court...



#1723 Nparker

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Posted 12 April 2024 - 01:31 PM

Ahh. That makes more sense. I have about as much faith in the BC Supreme Court as I do in any government entity.



#1724 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 13 April 2024 - 02:41 AM

Victoria’s Angela Mason joined a civil suit battling the ­province’s new short-term rental ­restrictions because she is ­“devastated” by the ­negative impact on her property-­management business and on her personal unit in a historic downtown building.

 

She predicts her entire income will evaporate under the new rules, slated to come into effect May 1.

 

Mason runs Amala Vacation Rental Solutions Ltd. with Ryan Sawatsky, where client numbers have plummeted from 90 in the city’s downtown to fewer than 30. Their staff numbers have shrunk from 36, and Mason anticipates that the business will decline further. Her clients do not own ­multiple properties but have one unit for short-term rentals advertised on online ­platforms such as Airbnb, Mason said Friday.

 

They typically hold the unit as an investment and it might be a retirement property, she said.

 

Mason, for example, said she cannot afford to buy a house so she rents a house for her family. In summer 2023, she bought a 500-square-foot studio ­condominium in the ­former Oriental Hotel in the 500 block of Yates Street to use as a ­short-term rental, as was legally allowed. It was to be an ­investment for her future.

 

It’s a “cool space” with ­skylights, but has no storage, Mason said.

 

She said her legal right to rent the unit is being taken away.

 

“I’ve done everything right. Nothing illegally.”

 

Asked where her income will come from in the future, she laughed ruefully and said: “That’s a great question.”

 

The West Coast Association for Property Rights, also known as Property Rights B.C., and Mason filed a petition in B.C. Supreme Court this week in ­Victoria against the province and City of Victoria.

 

B.C.’s new Short-Term Rental Accommodations Act bars most short-term rental units that are not part of a principal residence. It limits short-term rentals to a host’s principal residence or a ­basement suite or laneway home on their property.

 

 

 

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#1725 Mike K.

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Posted Yesterday, 06:51 AM

She said her legal right to rent the unit is being taken away.



That’s not quite true. Legal right to short-term rent, not to rent long-term.

It seems to me like there is nothing in the legislation stopping you from renting a unit to an AirBnB platform, which then has different guests using it at different times, but it remains rented to the same entity. Maybe someone can confirm if that is indeed the case.

For example, I know of rental units rented by companies, who have their employees stay at the units when working in town.

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#1726 lanforod

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Posted Yesterday, 07:41 AM

That sounds like a semantic loophole that'll just get closed if abused.



#1727 Victoria Watcher

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Posted Yesterday, 07:44 AM

For example, I know of rental units rented by companies, who have their employees stay at the units when working in town.

 

Harpo's Cabaret used to have a "band house" to put the touring bands in overnight when playing here, rather than them paying for hotels and the possible disturbance.  Would that be allowed today?



#1728 Mike K.

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Posted Yesterday, 07:48 AM

There is no tenant registry, only a need to prove the unit is being rented. Harpos Cabaret Inc, today, would rent to Harpos Rentals Inc and I guess that satisfies the rules?
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#1729 Matt R.

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Posted Yesterday, 11:40 AM

That’s how we do it.
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#1730 Mike K.

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Posted Yesterday, 12:22 PM

There you go.

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#1731 Victoria Watcher

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Posted Yesterday, 12:23 PM

This is how we do.

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#1732 Nparker

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Posted Yesterday, 12:28 PM

That’s how we do it.

 

This is how we do.
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https://youtu.be/0hiUuL5uTKc


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