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The Fort Erie Short-term Rental program was launched in 2020 to help establish and regulate terms and conditions for short-term rental businesses operating in Fort Erie. The program was introduced by Town Council due to a growing number of concerns from fire services, bylaw enforcement and local residents. Some areas of concern included fire safety, property maintenance and a lack of local contact.
Starting January 1, 2020, all Fort Erie short-term rental operators (such as Airbnbs) are required to obtain an annual short-term rental licence from the Town of Fort Erie. Licence application forms can be completed online through the Town's licence application portal.
Pricing for Short-term rental property owners:
Type of Short-Term Rentals
Fee
Properties owned by corporations
$500
Properties owned by individuals
First licence - $300
Second licence - $400
Third (or more) licence - $500
Failure to obtain the appropriate licence will result in a $600 fine and seven-day operating suspension and 10 demerit points. In addition, a list of registered short-term rental properties in Fort Erie is now available.
Hello
The Fort Erie Short-term Rental program was launched in 2020 to help establish and regulate terms and conditions for short-term rental businesses operating in Fort Erie. The program was introduced by Town Council due to a growing number of concerns from fire services, bylaw enforcement and local residents. Some areas of concern included fire safety, property maintenance and a lack of local contact.
Starting January 1, 2020, all Fort Erie short-term rental operators (such as Airbnbs) are required to obtain an annual short-term rental licence from the Town of Fort Erie. Licence application forms can be completed online through the Town's licence application portal.
Pricing for Short-term rental property owners:
Type of Short-Term Rentals
Fee
Properties owned by corporations
$500
Properties owned by individuals
First licence - $300
Second licence - $400
Third (or more) licence - $500
Failure to obtain the appropriate licence will result in a $600 fine and seven-day operating suspension and 10 demerit points. In addition, a list of registered short-term rental properties in Fort Erie is now available.