In the Regional municipality of Halifax, Nova Scotia, licence required: True; zones allowed: Rental housing must comply with all applicable land use by-laws; no specific zones named; licence required: True; owner occupancy required: False. Source: By-law R-400 Respecting Registration of Residential Rental Properties; Short-Term Rental Land Use By-law Amendments (effective September 1, 2023), verified 2026-06-05.
By-law R-400 Respecting Registration of Residential Rental Properties
adopted bylaw
licence required
True
s. 4(a); s. 3(3)
zones allowed
Rental housing must comply with all applicable land use by-laws; no specific zones named
s. 7
scout note
Requires all residential rental properties, including short-term rentals, to register with HRM. Done and passed in Council April 4, 2023; effective June 12, 2023.
Short-Term Rental Land Use By-law Amendments (effective September 1, 2023)
adopted bylaw
licence required
True
Registration Requirements
owner occupancy required
False
Regulations - Residential vs Commercial Short-term rental
zones allowed
Residential STR (within host's primary residence) permitted in all zones where residential uses are permitted; Commercial STR permitted by zone (zones allowing hotels/tourist accommodation)
Are Short-Term Rentals allowed in my neighbourhood?
fee
Zoning Confirmation Letter $200; Development Only Permit $250
How do I Apply for a Zoning Confirmation Letter?; How do I Apply for a Permit?
scout note
Region-wide land use by-law amendments separating residential STRs (primary-residence-only) from commercial STRs (tourist/commercial zones). Regional Council approved Feb 21, 2023; in effect Sept 1, 2023. URL is HRM's STR program page documenting the adopted LUB amendments.