Short-Term Rentals in Ontario: Rules and Regulations in 2023 (2024)

The Government of Ontario has a flexible approach to short-term rentals that gives a great deal of leeway to cities and towns. Read more to find out what rules and regulations may apply to local hosts.

Last updated: January 2, 2023

In Ontario, the Municipal Act and City of Toronto Act give cities broad authority to regulate short-term rentals. Cities can decide where they are allowed, how they are taxed, and what licences hosts need. This lets communities manage the impact of the booming short-term rental market.

If you’re interested in leasing a property on a short-term basis, check with your municipality about local bylaws and whether you need a permit. There may be regulations on the number of guests and overnight stays allowed per year, for example. Local specifics vary and are constantly evolving, so it’s always a good idea to thoroughly research how it works in your city.

To give you an idea of what to expect, here’s how 3 municipalities in Ontario manage short-term rentals.

Toronto

In Toronto, a temporary rental unit is defined as a home rented out for less than 28 consecutive days. This definition excludes hotels and motels.

Eligibility to Register

All temporary rental units must register online with the City of Toronto. You’ll need a valid Ontario driver’s licence or Ontario photo card with the address of your primary residence, a credit card and the name of an emergency contact person available during rental periods.

Many types of housing are eligible, including the following:

  • houses
  • rooms in homes
  • apartments
  • basem*nt apartments
  • condominiums
  • units on a residential property including a house (laneway suites)

If you want to rent out a condominium or a unit in an apartment complex, check your association’s bylaws first. You might find that short-term rentals are regulated or prohibited in your building. That said, you don’t need to be a homeowner to take part in the home-sharing economy in Toronto. Renters can rent out their homes but need to check if they can do so under the terms of their lease.

Importantly, the rental home must be your primary residence. The city defines a primary residence as a home where you live and the address you use for bills, taxes and insurance. Dwellings that are part of a larger property—attached units, laneway suites, duplexes, basem*nt apartments and so on—can be rented out, but they must be your primary residence. Second homes and investment properties may only be rented out long-term. Homes that are not in residential areas are also ineligible.

Taxation

Operators are required to collect and remit a 6% Municipal Accommodation Tax. You’re required to file an online report and make payments quarterly regardless of whether the housing was rented out. If you list your property with a short-term rental platform and they have signed an agreement with the city, they can take care of charging and paying the tax. However, you still must file a quarterly report.

Number of Guests and Nights

Once you’ve registered with the city, there are some specific regulations on how many people you can host and for how many nights. Operators can rent an entire home for up to 180 nights per year. There are no limits for room rentals, but you can rent out no more than 3 rooms. You must keep records about the number of nights and the price paid. You also need to keep track of whether you rented out the entire home or individual rooms.

Ottawa

Ottawa has a new bylaw for short-term rentals of less than 30 days. All hosts must now register with the city when renting out temporary housing.

Applicants can register by sending an application form or applying online. You will need to prove that the property is your primary residence with the address on your Ontario driver’s licence or identification card. You’ll also need to submit proof of ownership or lease (renters must provide written consent from their landlord), proof of insurance and a floor plan showing the square footage of the unit.

Finally, you’ll need to sign a declaration that you are aware of and will comply with all short-term rental bylaws. Currently, the registration fee is $110 for a 2-year permit.

Eligibility

You must be at least 18 years old and reside in an area where the zoning bylaw doesn’t prohibit bed and breakfasts. In urban areas and rural villages, you can rent out your principal residence. The City of Ottawa defines a principal residence as the home with the address that appears on your Ontario driver’s Licence or ID card.

In rural areas outside villages, owners of second homes can apply for a separate cottage rental permit. They may rent out a vacation home, apartment suite or coach house. Ottawa residents can apply for 1 short-term rental and 1 cottage rental permit.

Taxation

The City of Ottawa requires short-term rental operators to collect and remit a 4% Municipal Accommodation Tax. Payments must be made to the Ottawa Gatineau Hotel Association (OGHA) monthly. Smaller establishments can ask the City of Ottawa for permission to make quarterly reports. You must file a report even if you didn’t have any guests.

Insurance

Hosts must have an insurance policy (homeowner’s, condominium or renter’s insurance as the case may be) with at least a million-dollar limit of liability.

Numbers of Guests

Depending on the size of the home, you may host up to 10 guests with a maximum of 2 people per bedroom.

Huntsville

Like its big-city counterparts, the popular cottage destination of Huntsville has specific bylaws in its Short-Term Rental program for rentals of 28 days or less.

Eligibility

Residents and property owners can participate in the Short-Term Rental Accommodation (STRA) program if their home is in one of the designated areas. Applying for a licence requires proof of ownership, a certificate of insurance, a waste disposal plan and site drawings. The town will inspect the property to ensure that it meets the fire code and other regulations. The yearly licence fee is $500.00 for a primary residence and $750 for a secondary residence. Future hosts can submit their application online.

Taxes

In Huntsville, anyone renting out a home for 30 days or less must collect the 4% Municipal Accommodation Tax. These funds must be paid to the town monthly.

Insurance

When applying for a licence, potential hosts must provide an insurance certificate with the policy’s rental clause highlighted.

Number of Guests

Like the other two examples, you cannot host more than 2 guests per bedroom. However, a room with a pullout couch or Murphy bed can count as a bedroom.

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Short-Term Rentals in Ontario: Rules and Regulations in 2023 (2024)

FAQs

What are the rules for Airbnb in Ontario? ›

Once you've registered with the city, there are some specific regulations on how many people you can host and for how many nights. Operators can rent an entire home for up to 180 nights per year. There are no limits for room rentals, but you can rent out no more than 3 rooms.

What is the new Airbnb law in Canada? ›

New rules come into effect on May 1, 2024, that restrict short-term rentals to principal residences and either a secondary suite or what is known as an "accessory dwelling unit," such as a laneway house, in 65 B.C. communities.

Do you need a business license for Airbnb in Ontario? ›

Licensing: Some parts of Ontario including Toronto and Ottawa make it mandatory for hosts to acquire a host permit license, costing $110 to be able to list their property on holiday rental sites such as Airbnb.

Can you rent short-term in Ontario? ›

For example, in Toronto and Ottawa, a short-term rental can only be in a person's principal residence (the home people stay in and the address they use for bills, taxes, etc). The rental may be for the entire home or for just a room.

What is not allowed on Airbnb? ›

The following content is not allowed on Airbnb:

Spam, unwanted contact, or content that is shared repeatedly in a disruptive manner. Content that endorses or promotes illegal or harmful activity, or that is sexually explicit, violent, graphic, threatening, or harassing.

Are Airbnb guests considered tenants in Ontario? ›

Answer: In Ontario, Airbnb guests do not have the same rights as tenants under the Residential Tenancies Act. Their rights and the terms of their stay are typically outlined in the Airbnb agreement with the host.

What are the new Airbnb rules in Toronto? ›

You are only allowed to short-term rent your principal residence.
  • This is the residence where you live and the address you use for bills, identification, taxes and insurance.
  • You can only have one principal residence at a time, therefore you cannot legally run more than one short-term rental.

Is Airbnb considered commercial use in Ontario? ›

HST taxes on Airbnb Rental Income

A short-term rental that is for less than 30 days, such as Airbnb (where the rent charged is more than $20/day), is considered a commercial activity in the eyes of the CRA – Excise Tax Act.

Do you need a license for Airbnb in Canada? ›

In most cases, yes. If you are hosting in Vancouver, Victoria, and/or Whistler, continue reading for more information. In the City of Vancouver, Hosts may need to obtain business licenses whenever the endeavour is operating to make a profit.

Does owning an Airbnb count as a business? ›

Running an Airbnb can make you a small-business owner in the eyes of the IRS, so you'll need to report your Airbnb income and expenses on your federal tax return, regardless of whether you made enough to receive tax forms from the company.

How many nights can you stay at Airbnb? ›

Since it is up to councils to enforce these restrictions, you may consider how to get around the Airbnb 90-day rule. Some landlords feel that the risk is worth taking and many continue to short-let their property for longer than the limit of ninety days without getting permission.

How long can you stay at an Airbnb? ›

Airbnb automatically collects from guests 1 month upfront and at the beginning of each 30 day period. Learn more about payouts for monthly stays. Stays longer than 28 nights and longer are subject to your chosen long-term cancellation policy.

Can you rent without a lease in Ontario? ›

The only risk for tenants without leases is that, in small buildings, or houses where the landlord is also the owner, there is a risk that the landlord can evict the tenant with only 60 days' notice if the landlord claims that his or her family is going to move into the tenant's unit.

Can I rent month to month in Ontario? ›

Month-to-month tenancy in Ontario offers a flexible rental arrangement that can suit the needs of both landlords and yours. If you have specific questions or concerns about month-to-month tenancy in Ontario, it is advisable to consult with legal experts or resources provided by the Landlord and Tenant Board.

What is the shortest time you can rent for? ›

It is however important to understand the implications of setting up a tenancy with a fixed term of under 6 months. Section 21 of the Housing Act stipulates that a landlord cannot legally obtain possession of a property in the first 6 months.

What are the rules for putting your house on Airbnb? ›

Renters: If you are renting your primary residence, you need to provide an affidavit signed by yourself and the property owner/landlord that approves you to host short-term rentals. The affidavit must be dated, notarized and include the name, address, phone number, email for yourself and your property owner/landlord.

What house rules should I have for my Airbnb? ›

Guests and visitors should comply with the parking regulations and requirements and must show consideration to other vehicles in the neighborhood. No shoes inside the home. No smoking inside the Airbnb. Cigarette butts must be disposed of in the ashtray provided in the backyard of the property.

What are the rules for running an Airbnb? ›

We require Hosts to follow our rules in these areas, which help create comfortable, reliable stays for guests:
  • Reservation commitment.
  • Timely communication.
  • Listing accuracy.
  • Listing cleanliness.

How to register for Airbnb in Ontario? ›

Just go to airbnb.ca and click Sign Up, or download our mobile app and follow the instructions. You can sign up using any of the following: Email address. Phone number.

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