Archive for the ‘Ontario landlord and tenant news’ Category

Be Careful With Landlord and Tenant Disputes! A Barrie Landlord Was Bitten by his Renter

Sunday, September 9th, 2012

September 8th, 2012

 

LANDLORD and TENANT DISPUTE LEADS TO TENANT…BITING THE LANDLORD!

This is a good warning to all British Columbia landlords.  It comes from Barrie, Ontario where a Barrie landlord was….bitten by their tenant!

As landlord and tenant disputes seems to grow here daily, heed this story from a Barrie landlord.

A Barrie, Ontario, teenager faces assault and mischief charges after her landlord complained to police she bit him during a landlord and tenant dispute.

The Barrie Police were called to a rental residence just before 8 p.m. Tuesday and were told a 17-year old girl had been removed from the property.

Officers left, but said she returned and began smashing windows. The landlord confronted her and she left again, this time with the landlord following while on the phone with police.

That’s when, police said, she turned around….and bit him!

She was arrested and charged with assault, two counts of mischief and breaching her probation on another charge. She was held for a bail hearing.

What happened to this Barrie landlord and the legal situation the tenant now faces is a reminder for BC landlords to be careful with any landlord and tenant disputes. It’s yet another example of bad tenants.

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What’s going on in Ontario? (Rent increases capped at 2.5%)

Sunday, December 11th, 2011

December 10th, 2011

 

 

Many of us have our roots in Ontario.  Or at least family members there.  You might even own a rental property in Ontario.

Many Ontario based landlords complain about overly tenant friendly legislation.  For example, you can’t legally charge for a damage deposit, you can’t tell tenants not to have pets, and a variety of other things.

You can read more about the Ontario rental industry at the Ontario Landlords Association at Ontariolandlords.ca

Now to add fuel to the fire, there is yet more big news coming from Ontario.

So what’s the big news from Ontario regarding rental properties?

Like here, Ontario has rent control.  This means you can only raise rents on your tenants annually at an amount decided by the government.

So what’s this ‘big news’ about changes to the law regarding rental properties there?

According to a government press release, the government wants to amend the Residential Tenancies Act.  The amendment will ‘cap’ rent increases at 2.5%, no matter what.  This is important news for landlords.

Why is this important?

Considering the 2012 rent increase in Ontario is 3.1%, and the British Columbia rent increase for 2012 is 4.3%, this cap could play a very large role in de-investment in the Ontario rental sector.

Why is this important for landlords in British Columbia?

If one provincial government can cap rents, so can ours.  Ontario could be seen as a ‘warning sign’ for BC landlords to understand and appreciate the importance of good government and not a government that grovels for tenant votes.

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