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Publication Date: March 22, 2025 - 04:00

Montreal suburb residents hit with steep fines for trying to rent out homes during golf tournament

March 22, 2025
Patricia McIntyre got a knock at her door one night in Île-Bizard. To her surprise, it was a bailiff with Revenue Québec documents alleging she had violated the province’s short-term rental rules. She and her husband were facing fines of $3,750 each. 


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