Quebec Airbnb law that levies $100K fine per illegal listing starts Sept. 1

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Quebec Airbnb law that levies $100K fine per illegal listing starts Sept. 1
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A new law has taken effect in Quebec that targets Airbnb for failing to collect registration information on all vacation rentals in the province. The government says it will step up enforcement and issue a fine of $100,000 to Airbnb per unregistered listing on the platform. Individuals who offer up a fake registration number could be fined up to $50,000.

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