
Airbnb says thousands of B.C. reservations at risk, blaming ‘rushed’ rental rules
VANCOUVER — Short-term vacation rental platform Airbnb said Friday that “thousands” of reservations in British Columbia are at risk of cancellation, accusing the province of rushing out regulations as it cracked down on the industry.
Alex Howell, Airbnb’s Canadian policy lead, said in an interview that the rules requiring short-term rental hosts to confirm their listings are legal under the changes have already led to some bookings being cancelled.
The government has said platforms such as Airbnb can’t post B.C. listings without confirming their registration with the province, but Howell said many hosts whose properties qualify can’t register due to glitches and other problems with the new system.
“Typically, we would have worked with a government for six months to do live testing, to make sure that things are working the way they should,” Howell said.