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Compliance · Bill 67

Short-term rental permit — Québec

In Quebec, any rental under 31 consecutive nights must be registered with CITQ (Bill 67). You must display your number on every listing, collect the 3.5% lodging tax, and comply with your municipality's zoning bylaws — which may be stricter than provincial law.

  • Valid CITQ permit + number on every platform
  • 3.5% lodging tax (collect and remit)
  • Local municipal bylaws (zoning, nuisances, condo rules)

404 active CITQ registrations tracked in this municipality. View registry

Bill 67, CITQ, and local bylaws

Full guide: Bill 67 and CITQ in Quebec.

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Do I need CITQ in Québec?

Yes for any rental under 31 consecutive nights in Quebec (Bill 67). The number must appear on every Airbnb, Vrbo, or direct listing.

Can the municipality be stricter?

Yes — zoning, municipal permits, condo bylaws, and nuisance rules can restrict STR even with a valid CITQ.

Can Reserver.ca handle compliance?

Our plans include CITQ support, lodging tax handling, and coordination with local rules for managed properties.