City of Belleville Introduces New Short-Term Accommodation By-law

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The City of Belleville is pleased to introduce the new Short-Term Accommodation By-law (By-law 2025-176) which will take effect on Dec. 1.

This new-and-improved by-law was created under the guidance of the By-law Review Ad Hoc Committee, who were tasked with reviewing and updating the Clean Yards, Littering, Noise, Property Standards, and Short-Term Accommodations (STA) by-laws. After gathering feedback from the community on the former STA By-law (By-law 2022-52) and careful consideration, the following changes have been implemented:

· Increased insurance coverage requirement to $5 million

· Reduced total number of licenses allowed in the city to 130 (down from 150)

· New required code of conduct for licensees

· New designation of bed and breakfasts as Owner-Occupied STAs (formerly under the Business Licensing By-law)

· New designated appeal body

· Updates to licensing fees (increases to renewals and Owner-Occupied STA licensing)

· General languages changes to improve readability and understanding

For more information on the update, including the complete by-law and frequently asked questions, visit: Belleville.ca/STAs.

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