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Rent relief sparks divide between landlords and tenants



When the federal government announced plans for small business rent relief, landlords and tenants were optimistic. Now, a month later, some landlords say they …

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  1. So the renter buisness gets a reduction and the owner gets a loan. (Wich they will have to pay back with interest) if your buisness doesnt work close it down and get another job. Do it while Canada is still free to do so. Nobody is coming to throw axes because it would mean adjusting there mask to much.

  2. Many properties have been paid for decades ago and return several times their cost in rental revenue each year. Nothing could be more insulting to a landlord than suggesting that he should apply for relief money, which is a transparent form of welfare, when rental monies have made him wealthy. In the final analysis all of this relief money will accrue to him anyways and he does not need to bother with any applications.

  3. HEY LETS ALL GO TO FORDS HOUSE HES GOT A BIG HEART HE SAYS YA CAN HANG OUT IN ANY ROOM YA WANT crash watch tv ..HE'LL be giving yoga lessons at 10:30 and at 1:30 he'll be demonstrating how to relieve the stress that he and his croonie associates have inflicted upon the canadian people with his easy bake oven …AND HELP YOUR SELF TO THE FRIDGE AND FREEZER he an't like those ruthless landlords who wantya to pay rent so they can pay him and his croonies taxes so they can stay home and eat cherry cheesecake…weres the remote

  4. The government focused on business spaces and said a big middle finger to low income housing! The system will crumble as people look on slack Jawed

  5. You assume that the landlord has a mortgage. Emphasis on assume. Dividing this word into three parts we have ass+u+me. Many properties are owned outright. The landlord does not have to arrive at any compromises. Courts are not a social service agency and enforce the terms of the agreement. Ten other prospective tenants are waiting for the space to become vacant.

  6. Landlords aren't morally or legally required to do anything like that at all. They have bills too. Take your rights and freedoms back if you want to pay your bills.

    Everyone needs to ignore the government, open their businesses, get back to work and start living their lives freely and maskless or sooner than later most of us won't have any homes to cringe, cower and comply away in if we don't starve to death first.

  7. Ultimately you signed the lease and you are responsible for the amount that you agreed too. Regardless of there is a pandemic or not. That is why it is a contract. Typical Federal government program. Lots of hype and slow and little on the delivery. They are more concerned with looking good to the media, than actually delivering the program.

  8. The government could just buy out everyones debt and cancel rent for 3 months to fully get back on their feet, but I don't think they can afford that

  9. All the illegal immigrants that came through the Quebec border loophole that got free TCHC housing before people waiting 11 years on the list, are laughing at this news…

  10. Landlords and "tenants" should only apply to living spaces (not businesses). As a business owner you should own the space you have your business in and avoid this whole fiasco. If I ever opened up a business I'd make sure to purchase the space I run the business out of as opposed to renting one from someone else

  11. That is Canadian red tape at its best. Its like that here in the states. People are waiting for there stimulus checks or unemployment. I know several that have not gotten there unemployment since filing in March.

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