How technology is helping municipalities crack down on illegal short-term rentals | CBC Radio
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"We actually rented a shed several years ago that was near Western University, and it was being rented out as a kind of overnight stay for $35 a night," said Katolyk, director of municipal compliance for the City of London.
According to Granicus, the company behind the Host Compliance system, their platform uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to identify addresses, and determine estimated occupancy and rental revenue.
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