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  2. Rent control in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Rent regulation was first briefly introduced in Ontario under the National Housing Act 1944.After lobbying by business it was repealed in under a decade. The modern history of rent controls began in July 1975 when the Residential Premises Rent Review Act 1975 was enacted after the demand for rent controls became a major issue in the period leading to the 1975 provincial election. [2]

  3. Provincial government response to the COVID-19 pandemic in ...

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    Short-term rentals; Ontario parks; Outdoor horse racing and motor speedways; Retail stores in malls closed unless the stores have a street-facing entrance; 2: June 30, 2021 [100] 70% of adults (18+) have received at least one shot of COVID-19 vaccine and 20% have received full vaccination (both doses) Sectors reopening: Outdoor gatherings of up ...

  4. Rent regulation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Rent regulation was first introduced in Ontario under the National Housing Act, 1944. The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 is the current law in Ontario that governs landlord and tenant relations in residential rental accommodations. [2] The Act received royal assent on June 22, 2006 and was proclaimed into law on January 31, 2007.

  5. Are short-term rental regulations the answer to ABQ ... - AOL

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    Vidal came to speak against a bill aimed at tightening restrictions on short-term rentals. He owns and operates almost 30 of them in Albuquerque, where he's lived nearly his entire life. "Every ...

  6. Short-term rental restrictions tabled at Brewster town ... - AOL

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    Brewster voters at special town meeting Monday passed 12 of 14 items and put off proposed short-term rental bylaws for further analysis.

  7. No room for privacy: How Airbnb fails to protect guests from ...

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    Airbnb, one of the world’s largest short-term rental companies, had seen this sort of scenario before. Typically, the company seeks to settle hidden camera cases quickly and confidentially. But ...

  8. Rent regulation - Wikipedia

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    [39]: 7 [40]: 1 [41]: 1 A 2019 study found that San Francisco's rent control laws reduced tenant displacement from rent controlled units in the short-term, but resulted in landlords removing 30% of the rent controlled units from the rental market (by conversion to condos or TICs) which led to a 15% citywide decrease in total rental units, and a ...

  9. Short-term rental - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Santa Cruz, California, local supervisors have discussed parking restrictions in the areas where there are many short-term rentals, in order to discourage people from staying there, and prioritize the local residents' ability to park. [7] Some governments have taken measures to combat the rise in short-term rentals—for example ...