Operators/businesses say short term rental rules risk local economy
Kelowna has made progress on housing but is closing the door on visitors.
That’s the upshot of a gathering of small business owners, short-term rental hosts, tourism operators, and local elected leaders this week.
They say the provincial government’s one-size-fits-all short-term rental rules are putting the city’s tourism economy at risk.
They want exemption timelines to be aligned with the tourism season by moving the effective date of the opt-out from November 1 to July 1. Also, there’s a call for changes to include allowing communities to offer more short term rentals during major events that drive temporary surges in visitor demand.











