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Mr.HappySilp 10-27-2017 08:37 AM

^^ LOL fine then right after the leases is up people will just get new tenants if they want to increase rent. Also landlord needs to have more power. If a tenant doesn't pay rent landlord should be able to kick the tenants out right away and not wait for months and even then the process takes so long.

Maybe the oversea investor will be more open to renting their empty units out if they have more power in kicking out tenants who doens't pay or trash their place.

Hondaracer 10-27-2017 09:06 AM

All that damage is going to get way worse down the road since it’s just bubbling away from the MDF..shitty deal

In regards to the turn around for cabinets, like BlackGSR said, cabinet companies are slow in the best of times and when construction is as busy as it is, it’s goinf to take even longer.

Even in the construction phase it wasn’t uncommon for a cabinet company to take a month to bring us the cabinet/door we needed, it was a joke. We would have to take from units under construction to put into a unit that as being turned over and continue god process from unit to unit until they’d have the part we needed..

Traum 10-27-2017 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Tapioca (Post 8868769)
B.C. announces legislation to close fixed-term rental loophole - British Columbia - CBC News

So it looks like the NDP is doing something on the housing file. But the way this legislation is written, it appears that it may have unintended consequences. I don't know if the government can alter all existing rental contracts...

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Originally Posted by Mr.HappySilp (Post 8868771)
^^ LOL fine then right after the leases is up people will just get new tenants if they want to increase rent. Also landlord needs to have more power. If a tenant doesn't pay rent landlord should be able to kick the tenants out right away and not wait for months and even then the process takes so long.

Finding new tenants is the obvious solution to counter the so-called "loophole". And if legislation is written such that this practice is not allowed, that would only create dis-incentives for (potential or otherwise) landlords to offer up their units for rent. This means reduced supply, and a further worsening of the low rental vacancy / high rent problem. FailFish

vantrip 10-27-2017 10:55 AM

Little bit off-topic but I was wondering if anyone can reccomend TD home insurance or had any good/bad experience with them?

This years renewal form 'the cooperators' insurance was quite shocking, my policy went up quite a bit even though I had no claims. When I called them they said this common because value of houses have gone up and there were a lot of claims.

I shopped around and TD seems to provide the highest coverage and with best price.

Hondaracer 10-27-2017 11:06 AM

So renoing our one and only bathroom in our house right now lol.. and the guys somehow got this cast tub out in one peice.

Anyways, our house was built in 1908 and had been in my wife’s family for last 35 years give or take, they always had the same terrible bathroom with the separate tub/sink and water closet and this tub in place:

https://i.imgur.com/27tuMJK_d.jpg?ma...idelity=medium

Roll it over and on the bottom I’m assuming this is the year of manufacture lol:

https://i.imgur.com/vP675Tb_d.jpg?ma...idelity=medium

Seen two world wars and 116 years of use! Quality tub! Lol

blkgsr 10-27-2017 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr.HappySilp (Post 8868750)
Well I wasn't the one who cause the issue. The person who install dish washer didn't do his job right.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1A...k2dWRyRUU/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1A...BaYmRvUnM/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1A...dQbVpEeDg/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1A...ZuX3JtWHM/view

There are actually more damages I just didn't bother to take more pictures coz I find out the flood around 2am.

in reality that's not "a lot of damage" not by a long shot

I guarantee you will not be getting the full cabinet replaced. They might cut that piece out and infill with a new one.

GLOW 10-27-2017 12:03 PM

sell that tub to an antique shop

Harvey Specter 10-27-2017 12:12 PM

Restore the tub!

CivicBlues 10-27-2017 12:27 PM

damn did that tub take shrapnel from a Nazi mortar or something?

Hondaracer 10-27-2017 01:54 PM

Ended up just giving it away to some fucking clown that drove up on my lawn to load it...

There are quite a few cast iron tubs on craigslist for 100-200, i was sick of seeing it so tried to list for $60, no takers so just gave it away

without destroying it was no real way to keep any part of it which it would be remebered by lol

Digitalis 10-27-2017 08:06 PM

https://www.straight.com/news/987251...-and-west-57th

RickyTan3 10-27-2017 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Digitalis (Post 8868879)

So thats how Ghetto's started in the states.....

Traum 10-28-2017 03:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Traum (Post 8868779)
Finding new tenants is the obvious solution to counter the so-called "loophole". And if legislation is written such that this practice is not allowed, that would only create dis-incentives for (potential or otherwise) landlords to offer up their units for rent. This means reduced supply, and a further worsening of the low rental vacancy / high rent problem. FailFish

Apparently, evicting the existing tenant is not allowed under the proposed legislation:

https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/new...ticle36743257/

Quote:

The bill, expected to pass next month, would mean landlords would only be able to evict a renter if they are moving a family member into the unit or doing renovations.
So let's see -- dis-incentives for the landlords to rent out their suites --> less rental housing supply --> higher rental housing prices

Sounds like the proposed legislation is having the exact opposite effect of what it intends to do...
:facepalm:

B!tch 10-28-2017 03:58 AM

I would rather see developers put up temporary modular homes for homeless on sites waiting for redevelopment as opposed to throwing a few raised plant beds in just to get a property tax rate reduction. That is one loophole that needs to be changed!

Traum 10-28-2017 04:07 AM

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Originally Posted by B!tch (Post 8868933)
I would rather see developers put up temporary modular homes for homeless on sites waiting for redevelopment as opposed to throwing a few raised plant beds in just to get a property tax rate reduction. That is one loophole that needs to be changed!

Not going to work -- any homeless person staying at this "temporary" site is not going to want to move when the time comes. There'll be protests, mass picketing, bleeding heart libtard demonstrators -- the whole 9 yards. No sensible developer is going to want to put up with that shxt.

Mr.HappySilp 10-28-2017 07:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Traum (Post 8868932)
Apparently, evicting the existing tenant is not allowed under the proposed legislation:

https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/new...ticle36743257/



So let's see -- dis-incentives for the landlords to rent out their suites --> less rental housing supply --> higher rental housing prices

Sounds like the proposed legislation is having the exact opposite effect of what it intends to do...
:facepalm:

that's just stupid. Lets say I don't like the tenants currnetly coz he keeps smoking and leaving the cigs butts all over or he keeps getting noise complain from other neighbor, or even he keeps parking at the wrong parking stall or throw the garbage at the wrong bin in an apartment and I end up paying the fine.

Coz all of those things I just mention happen to a friend's tenant when he rent his apartment out. After the lease is up my friend did not sign any lease with him anymore.

People are going to start putting so much crap on their lease so if tenants broke any one of the rules they can be kick out or simply those who don't need the rental income just won't rent or setup an AirBnB which is easier to deal with.

yray 10-28-2017 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by B!tch (Post 8868933)
I would rather see developers put up temporary modular homes for homeless on sites waiting for redevelopment as opposed to throwing a few raised plant beds in just to get a property tax rate reduction. That is one loophole that needs to be changed!

:badpokerface: or we let them camp there because they don't like to conform to anything given to them by the guberment

Traum 10-29-2017 11:10 AM

Going forward, I think the landlord is going to have to rely on a lot of other clauses -- perhaps stuff in the RTA, or sub-regs they've added onto the tenancy agreement -- in order to evict a tenant. No smoking clauses, no pet clauses, safety and health cleanliness clauses, etc. It's gonna be a major PITA.

I have a very good tenant now -- he takes good care of my suite; he fixes up little things here and there on his own, and he may or may not ask me to pay for it (even though it should be my responsibility to cover those), he rarely bothers me unless it is something major, etc. I am not complaining at all even though I'm pretty sure his rent is at least a bit below the going market price. But when he eventually leaves, I'm not sure if I want to bother with the trouble of finding another tenant to replace him, given all the bs that I'll have to put up with. Not being allowed the option to not renew a term contract takes away one of the few remaining protections that I have for myself as a landlord.

My parents have had to deal with a very messy eviction in the past, and it was a major PITA. I've had to deal with a troublesome tenant twice, and I was glad my termed contract was there to protect me both times so that I didn't have to continue renting to them when the lease term was finished.

I hope my interpretation or the news article's interpretation of the proposed legislation is wrong. It would be absurd if the landlord don't even have the option to not renew the lease just because they don't want to anymore.
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Originally Posted by Mr.HappySilp (Post 8868944)
that's just stupid. Lets say I don't like the tenants currnetly coz he keeps smoking and leaving the cigs butts all over or he keeps getting noise complain from other neighbor, or even he keeps parking at the wrong parking stall or throw the garbage at the wrong bin in an apartment and I end up paying the fine.

Coz all of those things I just mention happen to a friend's tenant when he rent his apartment out. After the lease is up my friend did not sign any lease with him anymore.

People are going to start putting so much crap on their lease so if tenants broke any one of the rules they can be kick out or simply those who don't need the rental income just won't rent or setup an AirBnB which is easier to deal with.


Mr.HappySilp 10-29-2017 11:39 AM

Good tenants will always be welcome by landlord and doesn't want them to leave or raise rent. My parents have no reasons with all their tenants and hardly raise rent. Last tenant we had we rented out the basement suite to them for $900 utilities included, it was way under market price (I think it was around $1200 with no utilities in the area). But they were good tenants, help us with the yard work, take the garbage, shovel the snow.

From what I gather so far with the new policy unless the tenants want to leave the landlord can not sign a lease with another tenant unless family move in or they are doing reno. Basically if you have a crappy tenants you will most likely never be able to kick them out.

UFO 10-30-2017 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by hud 91gt (Post 8867959)
I love westwood, especially with its proximity to what looks like mountain biking territory. I think it’s probably out of our budget though.

Heritage mountain in pomo and burke mt in coq are both great options to get some quality riding in...way less busy on the trails too compared to North Van if that's what you're after. And of course the communities are nice too for the previously mentioned demographic reasons

Heritage mountain has a number of detached house sized town houses, they were in the 800's last I checked.

hud 91gt 10-30-2017 06:43 AM

I would have Pinterest the shit out of that tub. What a beauty!

Tapioca 10-31-2017 06:54 AM

https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2017/10/3...ampaign=301017

This one has been making the rounds on social media. The tl;dr is that Vancouver has changed for the worst and that she chose sanity by leaving rather trying to grind it out.

fliptuner 10-31-2017 11:16 AM

@hud91

Flat lot, lane access (future garage), easily suitable. Although I prefer the south side, still a decent deal if it doesn't go too far over ask.

https://www.locatehomes.ca/bc-real-e...3?id=262239928

Hondaracer 10-31-2017 11:48 AM

I know Beggars can’t be choosers but man, I can’t stand split level homes

fliptuner 10-31-2017 12:13 PM

Only split entrance. Elevate the entrance to the second floor. Lose the interior stairway.


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