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Do You Rent Out Your Blue Mountain Condo or Chalet?

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX four seasons realty limited

Many people who own secondary properties in vacation country like to rent them out from time to time to cover overhead costs associated with owning such a property.  That may get a little more difficult soon.

The Town of the Blue Mountains has been discussing the issue of short term rentals for some time now and earlier this year, they enacted an interim control by-law to allow some time for the study of this matter.

This week, a staff report came out with recommendations governing the licensing of short term accommodations and, from what I read, it will be VERY tricky to get approvals in most residential zones if this is approved.  I'm not saying that I disagree with the direction.  If you own a home in a residential area, you want your investment to be protected from commercial uses that may impact your enjoyment.  That's certainly a fair thing to expect.

If you are considering the purchase of a recreational property with the intention of renting it out, you need to read the staff report.  and the Interim Control By-Law.  Longer term rentals shouldn't be a problem so owners may need to rethink their ownership investment strategies.

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Comments (1)

Kathy Clulow
Uxbridge, ON
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Marg - It sounds like this could have an impact on someone who buys a ski chalet or even a cottage in the area with the intentions of renting it out by the week of month.

Oct 06, 2008 09:29 AM