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The Northern Bruce Peninsula now requires B&Bs to register and follow rules like short-term rentals, with fines up to $900 for violations.
The Northern Bruce Peninsula has enacted a new bylaw to regulate bed and breakfasts, bringing them under the same rules as short-term rentals.
The 18-page bylaw, revised after public feedback, requires B&B operators to maintain safe, sanitary conditions, display owner contact info, adhere to occupancy limits, and preserve neighborhood character.
Registration costs $500, with additional fees for inspections and complaints.
Fines for violations like failing to register, exceeding limits, or denying service to those with service animals range from $300 to $900.
The measure aims to support tourism while ensuring responsible oversight of small businesses.
La Península Bruce del Norte ahora requiere que los B&B se registren y sigan reglas como los alquileres a corto plazo, con multas de hasta $900 por infracciones.