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it's amazing what has happened around me since the last time I rented. been looking at it for a few weeks now. The old 900 dollar 1 bed walkups in north van are 22-2300 bucks. 400 sq ft shitty bachelors are 2k after you pay for the parking spot that used to be included. The last apartment I rented was 1200 bucks for a 2 bedroom/1000 sq ft. I have no idea what I would do these days if I was looking for a place to live - especially alone. |
I currently moved to Burnaby and want to rent out my basement for airbnb throughout the year, and to friends/family that visit. We don't want to do long-term tenant for now because of the vast amount of friends/family that visit us that want a place to crash throughout the year. From what my knowledge, business license is mandatory and straight forward. Then I read the point where I need to let my neighbors know I'm renting out my basement as airbnb and need their agreement/consent of proof in my application for business license? So if one says No or Screw off, I can't rent it out? Does anyone here or know of anyone in Burnaby rent out their suite as basement can chime in? Am I suppose to knock on the surrounding homes within my proximity and be like hey I'm renting my basement out as airbnb, please allow me? |
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As for your neighbors, yeah, you basically go and knock on their door or leave a note. This by-law is enforced only a "reported by residents" basis right now (if even that the insider I spoke with) which means your neighbors and folks who spend too much time on AirBnB are the people who can report you. |
you know why inflation is going out of hand work permits everywhere Last 10 guys I interviewed, 9 are on work permits |
I'm certainly not an "immigants get out" kinda guy, but setting massive arbitrary goals for immigration so we can seem welcoming, without having any tiny piece of infrastructure in place, from housing, to hospitals, and so forth, means no matter what happens the housing will never catch up, and the divide will widen. Fucking developers are ditching projects due to interest rates and the BOC think these rate hikes will help. If the government wants to do something, there will need to be MASSIVE investments in publicly funded housing. |
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If they're saying you can only short term airbnb not a suite and only a room, that doesn't make sense? So the person can only use the same washroom, kitchen etc. as you? As anything "separate" is apparently deemed illegal as it would mean it constitutes a suite? |
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You can just look around going to malls or patronizing restaurants, businesses, etc. I've never seen this level and amount of FTWs in the city as of currently. It's one of those frog in the pot of hot water scenarios -- You don't quite notice it until you do. |
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these guys are loaded, most drive newer vehicles or renting in good areas |
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Our framework prohibits short-term rentals in the following types of properties:
You're only allowed to AirBnB your primary residence (a part or all of it) or a strata property that you own. In your case you have a basement suite that has a kitchen (I'm guessing it's not a legal secondary suite - not judging here, mine is not legal either) which means you can't legally AirBnB it out. If it didn't have a kitchen it would not be considered a suite even if there's a locked door separating you from the renters. And it's only considered a kitchen if it has a standard stove (220v/gas) AND an exhaust fan - if you were to replace it with a portable hot plate (say a dual burner induction unit) then it'd be ok. This is all from the two bylaw officers who made me rip out one of my suites after I got reported by a narc neighbour. So to be legal and retain privacy (locking off the renters) you'd have to remove your stove and exhaust fan and replace it with a portable cooking device. Then you'd have a legal AirBnB by the book. Does this sound stupid? You bet. I've had to spend thousands ripping stuff out(bathtub, removing 220v outlets) (and lost months of rent) to pass their inspection despite it being extremely obvious to all parties that I would be putting it all back in and going back to renting right after (one of the by-law officers said she would live in the suite she was ordering us to rip out cause it was really nice) :rukidding: |
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For the Burnaby Supplementary utility fees declaration, do you guys just put not rented out? To me this is just another fee for the City to pocket $$$ for having tenants? I'm sure many people rent out their basement but claim not renting it out? Again just another one of those if illegal only if someone snitches you out. I guess long-term tenants seems lesser hassle route considering how restrictive these bylaws are in place. |
for you variable folks - with the rate being at this level, how much are you ensuring you are paying towards the principle ? via additional payments. what amount? |
I take the sets of wheels sitting in my garage and multiply by 3.14 |
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I think the next hike puts me over the trigger. Sent out an email today to the bank to maybe swap to fixed lol |
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Are you sure you're not over trigger already, a lot of people who bought during the pandemic has hit trigger long ago with their balance going up each month cuz % is more than their payments. Quote:
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^^ why didn't you lock in? Given how rates were you could have easily saved 1% if you locked. Unless you have cash flow to keep up with the hikes and lump sum or over pay why stay in variable. It looks like the rate drops will take longer to come unless something bad happens. |
Why didn't you predict the future? |
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