Despite Pushback, Montreal Forges Ahead With Strict New Short-Term Rental Rules

Despite Pushback, Montreal Forges Ahead With Strict New Short-Term Rental Rules
Fog hangs over the skyline of Montreal on Jan. 1, 2025. The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes
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Montreal is forging ahead with new rules banning many short-term rentals for nine months a year, hoping to alleviate a housing crunch and strike a blow in a lengthy battle against unauthorized listings.

City council in March passed a new bylaw that will allow people to rent their principal residences for periods of 31 days or less only during peak tourist season, between June 10 and Sept. 10. They must also obtain a $300 permit from the city and meet previous requirements to register with the province.