Nuveen Strikes Deal With Invitation for Rental-Home Management
Nuveen is shifting management of about 3,000 rental houses to Invitation Homes Inc., marking the end of its attempt to launch a new single-family landlord.
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Nuveen is shifting management of about 3,000 rental houses to Invitation Homes Inc., marking the end of its attempt to launch a new single-family landlord.
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Jun 12, 2017
The Canadian Press
Toronto's mayor says proposed new rules for the city's short-term rental market, including properties listed on Airbnb, would help strike a balance between the need for such accommodations and the disruptions they can cause to local neighbourhoods.
John Tory is defending a report released by the city's Municipal Licensing and Standards department which lays out a number of proposals for individuals and companies who offer short-term rentals.
One proposed change would ban people from renting out homes that are not their primary residences.
Tory says such a move would help stabilize neighbourhoods by limiting the number of people staying there temporarily, while also potentially putting housing units back on the market for longer-term tenants.
Other recommendations include licensing short-term rental companies such as Airbnb, creating a registry for people who operate short-term rentals, and changing zoning bylaws to create a new land use classification for short-term rentals.
City council must vote on the recommendations, and Tory says the proposed rules are still open to public consultation and feedback.