Montreal’s mayor vows to tighten regulation of Airbnb as a search continues for six people missing after a fire swept through a building that included Airbnb units in a historic city section where they are banned.
Ryan Remiorz / The Canadian Press via APMONTREAL — Montreal’s mayor vowed Monday to tighten regulation of Airbnb as a search continued for six people missing after a fire swept through a building that included Airbnb units in a historic city section where they are banned.
Plante said she planned to work with the Quebec provincial government to tighten regulations on short-term rentals. Montreal fire operations chief Martin Guilbault said firefighters would begin dismantling the second and third floors of the building Monday.
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