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Your short-term rental rules just got tighter, thanks to 1801 Columbia.

Your short-term rental rules just got a little tighter

Alright, Vancouver. It’s quiet this morning, but a few things are always moving at City Hall. Sometimes, the quiet moves are the ones that actually make a difference to how you live here.

Take last week. On April 21st, your City Council held a Special Council meeting. The agenda had just one item: Business Licence Application No. AL0188353 for a short-term rental at 1801-1788 Columbia Street. This is an application to operate a short-term rental, you know, like an Airbnb, in a specific unit. According to the voting record, Councillors B Montague, L Zhou, and S Orr all voted “In Favour.” Councillor R Bligh was absent, but the decision still carried unanimously.

* **What it means:** This vote, even for a single unit, reinforces the city's stance on regulating short-term rentals. It suggests that if you’re trying to operate one, you need a licence, and council is actively reviewing these applications. It’s a small detail, but it speaks to the larger conversation about housing supply in a city where every unit counts.

It’s a subtle tightening, one small bolt in a much larger machine. Beautiful out here. Complicated in here. That's the coast.

Kenji Nakashima, MiTL Vancouver.

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