OLA Member in the News: Cheap aprts getting hard to find

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margret
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Re: OLA Member in the News: Cheap aprts getting hard to find

#5 Unread post by margret » August 12th, 2011, 6:00 pm

The Toronto star has the stupidest articles
Montreal has cheap rents and a weird habit of moving every year in july
It's a fad that only happens in Montreal

The author forgot you can't compare Toronto to Montreal
And yes the prices are expected to drop
Interest rise
All conditions which means a shortage of housing
And I do think there is a change in the rental maketv
More tenants employed who can't buy because of the house prices

Skitter

Re: OLA Member in the News: Cheap aprts getting hard to find

#6 Unread post by Skitter » August 13th, 2011, 9:56 am

Where is the "why" in this story?[/quote]

the toronto star doesnt write about the "why"............yet everyone KNOWS that is one of the basic questions of an informative well written article.

-who
-what
-when
-where
-why

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zerg
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Re: OLA Member in the News: Cheap aprts getting hard to find

#7 Unread post by zerg » August 15th, 2011, 12:34 pm

The only way to get all the small landlord data would be a rental registry.
Any homeowner/property owner wishing to let must apply to the registry with information about rental units and status.

Now make it publicly available and you have the easiest time finding a place to live!

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Landgod
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Re: OLA Member in the News: Cheap aprts getting hard to find

#8 Unread post by Landgod » August 15th, 2011, 12:38 pm

zerg wrote:The only way to get all the small landlord data would be a rental registry.
Any homeowner/property owner wishing to let must apply to the registry with information about rental units and status.

Now make it publicly available and you have the easiest time finding a place to live!
:lol: A path to landlord licensing.

Why don't you be first. Put your rental's address here, your mortgage, your taxes, how many tenants you have, how much each pays, and all your other financial data. And a criminal record check. That's part of the licensing process in Waterloo. And your home address and phone number (also part of the licensing rules in Waterloo because they want to make sure you live within 50 km so you aren't an absentee LL). Also, you will need to submit copies of your leases. When did each start, when do they end. What type of term. How much did you increase rents, etc. All part of the government system.

Still want to be in the business?
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