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On a side note even though the Expo line is built during Expo is not as congested as the other skytrain lines overall (expect for broadway station). i guess the people who built the expo line back then actually plan for expandation and population growth. |
I don’t see the evergreen line being crazy congested just due to their being not the same concentration of multi family buildings along the line. At least for the time being Lougheed station is going to be a shit show though |
^^ I actually take the Skytrain from Lincon station (got an earlier shift so I am work at 8:30am so I leave around 7:30) And by the time the Skytrain gets to Coq station is pretty much 85% full already. Part of the reason I think is at Coq center and Port Moody there is the West Coast express and also Park and Ride. EDIT Coq center is also being redevelope starting Spring 2019. I think is a 10 to 15 year plan? Afterwards it will have more high raise than Lougheed mall or Brentwood mall. |
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i made the terrible fucking mistake of turning east on boundary and lougheed during evening rush hour and was stuck in that fucking mess for 30-45 minutes before i even made it to willingdon. |
quick question about rental contract what happens if the property is sold? it becomes nil under new ownership/landlord? |
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if you want to live there, make sure the seller gets the renter out before you take possession/close on the deal. |
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Went to some listing with tenants and man if the tenants want to make place as undesirable as possible they can easily. I think is better to kick your tenant out before you decide to sell your place. Some tenants are so anal about letting potential buyers take a look a place they set the worse schedule. Once I want to see this place but the tenants only allow viewing on every Wed between 7:30pm to 9:30pm. And they are there the whole time. Kinda of feel bad for the seller coz clearly the tenants is making is hard for anyone interested to view the place. Some tenants is also very messy or just straight out don't bother cleaning up the place. And people wonder why some landlord rather leave their place sitting empty or is very picky when choosing a tenant. |
Tenants have too many rights. I'm dealing with a tenant that's purposely flooding my parents apartments and need a detailed binder case full of complaints before I can even go before the residential tenancy board. |
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I mean if the gov wants more people to rent out their units they should make it easier, less regulation for tenant, more protection for landlord and let the market determine the rent. Just last year tenants and some tenant protection agency complain about the rent increase was set too high from the gov, the gov back down and decrease the rent increase to 2%. LOL 2% doesn't even the cost of increase in strata fees, then there is the increase property tax, utilities fees, maintenance etc etc....... |
We make this comment every day. We live right behind Brentwood Mall, so we've watched the construction from the get go here. Their idea of infrastructure is adding a new traffic light to every conceivable block, That is literally their idea of "adding infrastructure". If you ever drive Lougheed, you will see the lights aren't even coordinated, making your commute an insanely long time for a very small subsection of road. It's absolutely bizarre and infuriating. Quote:
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My next door neighbors had scenario #1. Previous owners had tenants downstairs, new owners asked previous owners to issue notice for owner's use of property, new owners had to allow existing tenants to live there for the two months after they took possession. |
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The tenant also the sign the lease with the old landlord not with the new landlord so why should the new landlord be responsible for the tenant. For one of the units that I put in an offer I specifically said the the current tenant needs to gtfo when I move in. But I did set the completion date a few months ahead to give the buyer time to kick the tenant out. No way in hell I am getting involve with kicking out tenants. What if I take possession and the tenant decides to be an asshole and not move? Why should I deal with this mess? |
You can amend the agreement when it goes to month to month. The tenants just have to sign off on it. At that time you can add addendums etc to the existing contract and have the tenants initial the changes and you’re set. |
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Nope, price wise. Actually I just google mapped it and you don’t even need to drive 10mins to get a brand new house for the same price this lent house unit was asking |
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Nothing too crazy but little stuff like that can go a long way in the wrong circumstances lol |
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Also that new intersection at Yukon and Marine drive. Holy shit, that one is so stupid as it is not synced with the one at Cambie which results in massive backups all the time. I filed a ticket with Vancouver about that one and the response was that it was timed for buses which is BS because buses will get stuck in the traffic as well! I was bored one day at work so I counted all the intersections along Marine drive from Arthur Laing to Boundary and it was something like 30 lights in 10 km. So much for being a major arterial road. I'm sure someone in Vancouver engineering is thinking of removing one lane to create bike lanes. |
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