Short-Term Rental Accommodations

Learn about the Township of Springwater's Short Term Rental Licensing program. Explore the resources below to learn about the application process and licensing requirements.

The Township of Springwater's Short-Term Rental Licensing By-law​​ 2024-068, as amended stipulates that operators and owners of all Short-Term Accommodations within the Township are required to obtain an annual licence to operate. Prior to completing the online application, review the required documents in order to obtain a Short-Term Rental Accommodation License. Operating without a licence may result in charges.

Frequently Asked Questions

The goal in regulating Short-Term Rental Accommodations (STRA's) is to protect the quality and character of existing residential neighbourhoods, create a level playing field for all STRA operators, enhance consumer protection, and ensure STRA's provide occupants with a safe and healthy dwelling space.

A short-term rental premises means a dwelling or dwelling unit, that in whole or in part, is rented or available for rent with the intention of financial compensation for an occupancy period of fewer than twenty-eight (28) consecutive calendar days but shall not include a bed and breakfast establishment, hotel, motel, or any other use otherwise defined by the Township's Zoning By-law.

The new Short-Term Rental Accommodation By-law 2024-068, as amended, sets out all of the requirements to qualify for a license.

The maximum occupancy rate is set at a maximum of 10, which does not apply to children 12 years old or under.

  1. Noise restrictions apply to all licensed STRA locations;
  2. STRA’s are inspected to ensure the safety of the guests and surrounding properties;
  3. Bylaw officers can issue fines for non-compliance with any license requirements or conditions;
  4. STRA licenses can be suspended or revoked for non-compliance;
  5. A Demerit Point System has been established to enforce the Short-Term Rental By-law or any other by-laws of the Township, provincial act or regulation, including, but not limited to, actions pursuant to the Building Code Act, Fire Protection and Prevention Act, and the Provincial Offences Act;
  6. Responsible person shall keep a renter's log for a period of two (2) years;
  7. A Licence may be suspended for a period of six months if the total Demerit Points in effect respecting a Short-Term Rental Accommodation is seven or more, refer to Short-Term Rental Licensing By-law​​ 2024-068, as amended.

Yes, however occupants must follow time restrictions as described in the Noise By-law 2012-015, as amended. Occupants can use low hazard fireworks between 6:00PM to 11:00PM any day from Monday to Sunday. On New Year's Eve, fireworks are permitted between 6:00PM to 1:00am the next day.