Zoning By-Laws (aka. why a 30-day minimum)


We get calls frequently asking why the minimum length of stay has to be 30 days.  Most people assume it’s a financial reason but really, it’s because of section 10.21.6 of the zoning by-laws:

No person shall use or permit to be used any dwelling unit for a period of less than one month unless such unit forms part of a hotel or is used for bed and breakfast accommodation.

And since the units we rent are full size suites (legally called a dwelling) and not a hotel or a room in a bed and breakfast we have to comply with this by-law.

Vancouver By-Laws:http://vancouver.ca/commsvcs/bylaws/zoning/sec10.pdf

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