We'll see what materializes, it isn't going smoothly in other provinces and I don't expect it to go any smoother here.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/ukrainian-medical-workers-jobcalls-1.6539617
That sounds like a great way to re-home the engine. I wonder if you could re-home it into a Tunnel Mite, tuck some fuel cells into the sides, that'd be wild.
As far as I can tell, the guideline does not apply to new builds. Otherwise, my landlord's hike of our rent by 3.5% would also be illegal as the limit at the time was 1.2%.
"The guideline applies to the vast majority – approximately 1.4 million – of rental households covered by the Residential...
And I'm sure landlords are aware, at least my landlord's real estate agent should have been when she conducted the transaction. With the competitive nature of the market, I don't think they care because what am I going to do, not want a roof over my head?
As far as I can tell, it's not if the unit was first occupied as a rental after November 15, 2018. Our landlord raised our rent by 3.5% this past March for the same reason, it's a townhouse that was first occupied in 2019 (by the previous tenant). Our landlord doesn't intend on kicking us out...
$50 over 6 years? At that point I would ask her if she's sure I shouldn't be paying more.
My in-laws are landlords, bumped rent of tenants by $300/month because "that's fair for downtown Toronto, in this market and I'm sure they can afford it"...
Yeah I read a couple of articles detailing the UofG situation. That whole thing is crazy, including the bit about converting hotels/motels into student housing. Shes at Western where they apparently have had a %3 drop in enrolment year-over-year, but still not much luck. We ran into the same...
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