Short Term Rentals

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Short-term rentals in Guelph are active and growing, with listings in online markets that help connect people looking for short-term rentals with people who want to rent or sublet a space. Unlike hotels and bed and breakfasts, these short-term rentals are operating in Guelph without health and safety, zoning and parking guidelines that many businesses with licences are required to have.

Based on direction from Guelph City Council, we're exploring what it might look like to add short-term rentals to our existing Business Licence By-law. In addition to extensive research and conversations with our Short-Term Rentals Working Group, we're seeking feedback from the community, visitors and businesses to make sure we approach short-term rental licensing with the right solutions for Guelph.

Regulations we’re looking to add under a licensing model could include:

  • Fire inspections
  • Public health inspections
  • Mandated insurance with limits
  • Fees for licencing
  • Acceptable locations and building types that could be rented

Public consultation is now closed

We are working with the Short-Term Rentals Working Group to review the community feedback collected in November and December 2022. during that engagement period, we were specifically asking the community about:

  • Community and business concerns or opportunities
  • Solutions from neighbouring communities
  • Impacts of licensing on existing long-term rentals
  • Impacts of restricting short-term rentals to primary residences

Overall, 174 people shared their opinions in the online survey. Our staff, along with a working group with a mix of business owners and residents worked with those findings to help form recommendations to council around if and how short-term rental licensing could work in Guelph.

NEW** The engagement results, along with a staff report are now available in the March 7 Committee of the Whole Agenda packet. On March 28, 2023, council approved the licensing model for Guelph's short term businesses. A bylaw will be developed in the coming months, and will be available on our website once passed. July 1, 2023 is earmarked for the bylaw to go into effect..

For more information

Contact our licensing department: licensing@guelph.ca.

Short-term rentals in Guelph are active and growing, with listings in online markets that help connect people looking for short-term rentals with people who want to rent or sublet a space. Unlike hotels and bed and breakfasts, these short-term rentals are operating in Guelph without health and safety, zoning and parking guidelines that many businesses with licences are required to have.

Based on direction from Guelph City Council, we're exploring what it might look like to add short-term rentals to our existing Business Licence By-law. In addition to extensive research and conversations with our Short-Term Rentals Working Group, we're seeking feedback from the community, visitors and businesses to make sure we approach short-term rental licensing with the right solutions for Guelph.

Regulations we’re looking to add under a licensing model could include:

  • Fire inspections
  • Public health inspections
  • Mandated insurance with limits
  • Fees for licencing
  • Acceptable locations and building types that could be rented

Public consultation is now closed

We are working with the Short-Term Rentals Working Group to review the community feedback collected in November and December 2022. during that engagement period, we were specifically asking the community about:

  • Community and business concerns or opportunities
  • Solutions from neighbouring communities
  • Impacts of licensing on existing long-term rentals
  • Impacts of restricting short-term rentals to primary residences

Overall, 174 people shared their opinions in the online survey. Our staff, along with a working group with a mix of business owners and residents worked with those findings to help form recommendations to council around if and how short-term rental licensing could work in Guelph.

NEW** The engagement results, along with a staff report are now available in the March 7 Committee of the Whole Agenda packet. On March 28, 2023, council approved the licensing model for Guelph's short term businesses. A bylaw will be developed in the coming months, and will be available on our website once passed. July 1, 2023 is earmarked for the bylaw to go into effect..

For more information

Contact our licensing department: licensing@guelph.ca.

  • The Short-term Rentals Working Group

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    A Short-term Rentals Working Group was established in June 2022, and met three times to understand opportunities and challenges from targeted audiences before the City opened the conversation up to residents and visitors of Guelph. Applications to the working group were received from all across our community, and were selected to represent a diverse range of interests in our discussions on the topic. The working group is not a decision-making body; instead, they shared insights and feedback from impacted audiences.

    Insights received from discussions with the working group are being brought to the community for broader conversations, surveys and engagement opportunities in November and December 2022 to validate earlier discussions and understand the varied interests across Guelph.

    The working group will reconvene again in the new year to discuss our findings and help staff work through recommendations for the by-law.

    Minutes from Working Group meetings are available in the "documents" widget on the right hand side of the page.

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