Posts Tagged ‘Barrie’

BC Landlord Issues Warning to Barrie Ontario Landlords

Tuesday, October 16th, 2012

October 15th, 2012

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Living in Duncan, BC, With a Rental Property In Barrie, Ontario, a Landlord Says Be Careful When Hiring a Property Management company!

If She Is In BC, Why the Warning for Barrie, Ontario?

You see, while she now lives in BC her rental property is in Barrie. It was her home before she and her family moved to British Columbia for a new job.

Rather than sell the house, she decided to rent it out.

Sounds Like a Good Investment Strategy

She has a very serious warning for landlords.

Here is Her Story

A New Job and a New Start

After living in Barrie for more than 18 years, her family went to British Columbia for new jobs.  She hired a a large property management company to handle the renting out of her Barrie, Ontario house. Since she and her family would be in British Columbia, it was important to have a reputable company take care of the property and make sure it was safe and legal.

Becoming a New Landlord and the Problems with the Property Management Company

She decided to hire this PM company because they said they offered full service care to create a worry free feeling for the landlord. The landlords experience was very different than what was advertised. She knew how dangerous it was to become a landlord and not be ready for bad tenants.

The property management company rented to tenants with a very bad credit check, lots of evictions in the past, and who were even known by the police there!

After complaining to the property management company, they gave the landlord 30 days notice and washed their hands from putting a bad tenant into the rental unit.

Dealing with Bad Tenants From the Other Side of the Country

Working from the other side of the country the landlords finally got an eviction notice, without any help from the former property management company.  Then, right before the eviction the government stepped in and paid the rent for the bad tenants.

This mean… still no eviction.

The Tenants Were on Ontario Works, aka “Welfare”

That landlord says that her tenants are funded by Ontario Works. They were known to the police. They don’t pay any rent or utilities.  She says they won’t even cut the lawn. And the eviction process starts again.  Unfortunately, the landlord couldn’t find the help she really needed.

The Landlord and Her Family Are Now In An Extremely Difficult Situation

With now over $8,000 in legal fees the landlord asks who will help her family pay the bill? Her family is near bankruptcy.

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Landlords, this is an excellent warning if you have rentals in other provinces., especially anti-landlord, pro-bad tenant provinces such as Ontario.

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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