See whether your booking pace is tracking past Toronto's 180-night annual cap for entire-home rentals — early enough in the year to do something about it.
Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 547 limits entire-unit short-term rental registrations to 180 rented nights per calendar year. Most operators have never counted theirs precisely. This free check helps you confirm your real number — clearly, privately, and early.
If PRP mailed you, our review of public listing data flagged your listing's booking pace over the past year as tracking above 180 nights. That's a projection from public data — not a count of your nights this calendar year — and your own hosting records are the real answer. We're reaching out now, mid-year, because there's still time to see where you stand and get ahead of it.
Your registration number and listing link — that's all it takes to start.
We show you exactly where in your Airbnb / hosting dashboard to find your booked nights for the year. Your data stays yours.
A plain-language read on your nights so far this year, your projected annual pace, and how to stay under the 180-night cap.
Send us your listing details and a PRP compliance specialist will follow up with your standing summary. No cost, no obligation.
By submitting, you're requesting a free compliance-readiness check. This is not a legal opinion and not a determination of your compliance status — the City of Toronto's Municipal Licensing & Standards division is the authority on that. PRP works on behalf of operators and never shares your information with the City.
You get a plain-language standing summary — your nights so far this year, your projected annual pace, and practical steps to stay under the cap. This is a compliance-readiness check, not a legal opinion and not a City determination. PRP helps you prepare; the City of Toronto's Municipal Licensing & Standards division is the authority on compliance.
Yes — the standing check is free, with no obligation. If you'd like ongoing help afterward, PRP offers that separately. Your choice.
No. PRP works for operators, not the City. We never share your information with the City of Toronto.
Then catching it now is the win. It's still early in the calendar year, so you have room to manage your remaining nights and stay under the cap. PRP can help you plan that.