New rules affecting short-term vacation rentals (STVR) in B.C. come into effect today. The Provincial regulations align with existing District bylaws for short-term vacation rentals. As of May 1st, Lake Country has 128 licensed STVR's for visitors to choose from on various platforms such as airbnb and VRBO.
Short-term Vacation Rentals Are Permitted in Lake Country.
Lake Country does permit STVR’s, if the following criteria is met:
- Accommodations must be within a STVR allowable zone (zoning map, zoning bylaw).
- STVR must be located within the primary residence and not in an accessory suite separate from the home (examples include trailer, motorhome, camper, garage, cabana, or shop).
- Home where the STVR is located must be occupied by the principal resident for most of the year.
- There are not more than four (4) sleeping units rented out at the same time.
- There is parking for all guests on the property (guests’ vehicles are not permitted to park on the street).
- All garbage and recycling is contained to the property and properly disposed.
- All STVR's must have a valid District of Lake Country Business Licence.
If you would like to apply for a business licence, ensure that you have met the above criteria before applying. Once you apply a $100 nonrefundable application fee will be required to continue the application process. The annual business licence fee for all STVR's is $350 per year.
Questions?
The Province of B.C. website is the best place to find information about the new legislation taking effect May 1st. District of Lake Country business licence information and District’s Zoning Bylaw 561, 2007 can be found on the website. Or email business@lakecountry.bc.ca