A recent investigation reveals that thousands of short-term rental properties in British Columbia continue to operate illegally, according to new data released by authorities. Despite regulations aimed at curbing the illegal rental market, many homeowners in Victoria and across B.C. exploit loopholes to rent properties unlawfully. The persistent issue of illegal short-term rentals is exacerbating the housing crisis in the region by reducing the availability of long-term rental homes for residents. Local officials and housing advocates are calling for stricter enforcement of existing laws and greater penalties for offenders. The new data sheds light on the inadequacy of current regulatory measures to tackle this ongoing problem. As part of efforts to address the issue, some municipalities are considering more stringent registration and compliance requirements for short-term rental operators. This illegal operation of short-term rentals continues to be a significant concern for both local law enforcement and the communities affected.
CBCNew data shows ongoing ACMA focus on Australian spam enforcement
New data from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) highlights the agency’s continued emphasis on combating spam and scams across Australia. As digital communications