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Looking to rent out your home to short-term visitors? The City of Regina says you now need a licence to do so.
According to a release Friday, as of May 1, all Regina residents who rent their homes for short-term stays must obtain a Short-Term Accommodation (STA) licence.
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The city says the licence will ensure that regulatory conditions are consistent for all residential-short terms accommodations and that enforcement costs remain low.
An STA licence is required for all individuals offering their own residence as accommodation for 30 days or less. The licence costs $100 for a residence in which the owner lives and $300 for a separate residence.
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