Doug Steele | Jun 14, 2023
In commenting on the Short-Term Rental Story, I send my sympathy to Family Kemp. Sympathy is all they can expect from the Township and the NF News. A Canadian 'sorry'.
Frontenac County has set itself up to benefit from Tourism. It spends $18.08 per $100,000 residential assessment (2023). They would be hypocrites to pass bylaws or zoning restrictions to stop short term rentals.
This rental phenomenon has a number of causes. Urban people with large quantities of cash feel they can preserve its purchasing value by buying rural properties and renting them out to cover the operating costs and benefit from the rising value of the property (lakeshore). Additionally, a third party saw a business opportunity.
VRBO, AIRBnB and others with their websites provide the link between the tourist and the accommodations. These companies collect the money and pay up when the tourist arrives. Words are the only things that set the standards for the stay.
Queens students have shown us that words don't matter. Reference September festivities.
The courts are the proper places to deal with disputes with their neighbours. The Township and the businesses in our communities are in a conflict of interest position (note- I rent out our cottage on Silver Lake but will not use a service that collects the money and leaves me with vacationers who don't understand that they are coming to private property with other private cottages neighbours).
- Doug Steele
More Stories
- Tay Valley Community Choir Celebrates 20th Anniversary
- Staying True to our Grassroots
- New Leaf Link: Expanding services to be more accessible!
- Liberals Gain in Lanark Frontenac, but Scott Reid Rolls to Victory
- North and South Frontenac Speak Against Strong Mayor Powers
- Central Frontenac Sends "Replacement Letter" to Ministry
- Joseph & the Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat
- Central Frontenac Re-Drafts Safe Yards Bylaw
- From Unemployed to Empowered: How KEYS Helps Change Lives
- Heavy turnout in advanced polls in Lanark-Frontenac