Nanaimo set to double short-term rental fines while waiting on provincial data
NANAIMO — While waiting for the provincial government to fully flesh out its short-term rental regulations, Council is beefing up their own enforcement.
Councillors, on Monday, March 18, approved a doubling of fines for short-term rental (STR) owners who don’t operate in accordance with established bylaws, from $250 to $500 per day.
Kasia Biegun, City community planner, told councillors 62 complaints have been made since spring 2022, when local regulations were adopted. A vast majority were for STR’s operating without the required business license.
“[In October], the Province increased fines and tickets…from $1,000 to $3,000. However that increase is for the municipal ticketing system that the City does not currently use,” said Biegun. “We use the Local Government Bylaw Notice Enforcement Act at this time, and the maximum fines set for that is currently at $250 per infraction per day, but could be at $500, which is the maximum.”