Some B.C. companies try to adapt to new restrictions on vacation rentals

When B.C. said last October that it was going to bring in some of the toughest restrictions on short-term vacation rentals in North America, the owners of a prominent Okanagan resort complex had a moment of panic.

The Predator Ridge Resort, built on a former ranch near Vernon, opened in 1991 building condos and houses that were aimed at sales to permanent residents. Nine years later, it started including short-term vacation-destined units, some of them large homes, some cottages, some units in a hotel-like building called The Lodge.

The City of Vernon had enacted a special zoning for the property that included these short-term rentals as a permitted use.

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