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I'd have to agree that all the landlord tenancy rules are now tipped too heavily on the tenant side. How much rent you can raise, how long notice you have to give to end tenancy agreement, rules of eviction, you can't even ask tenant to leave unless a family member is using the unit or condo, etc.
I understand that maybe 90% of all rentals go smoothly, both sides are reasonable, when it's time to end, usually done by all the rules. BUT the few stories that you do hear about tenants who find the loopholes, don't pay rent, go on the waitlist for hearing, meanwhile trashing the unit, and landlord is literally losing their shirt, their mind and tens of thousands of dollars in rent and damages. That's one story too many.
Last edited by whitev70r; 04-21-2025 at 04:06 PM.
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