Parksville property owners seek exemption from looming B.C. short-term rental regulations

Parksville Property Owners Seek Exemption from Short-Term Rental Regulations

A group of Parksville property owners are lobbying for an exemption from new short-term rental laws in B.C.

New rules state that short-term rentals must be in the owner's principal residence and one secondary suite or accessory unit, such as a laneway house.

A group of owners, led by Judy Thomas, who manages several units in Oceanside Village Resort, met with Parksville Mayor Doug O’Brien to discuss their concerns.

The Resort Drive Advocacy Group represents owners of detached homes and units built under municipal tourism zoning over the past 15 years.

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Author's summary: Parksville property owners seek exemption from new short-term rental laws.

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The Vancouver Sun The Vancouver Sun — 2026-01-02

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