Deaf feel burned by tenant discrimination: Advocates

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c0ntra
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Re: Deaf feel burned by tenant discrimination: Advocates

#21 Unread post by c0ntra » September 8th, 2011, 9:07 pm

Personally the lack of call backs is of no surprise to me. Landlords all over the province, especially in the larger cities, are starting to learn that you can't take chances in this business anymore, and the safest way to reject someone you don't want in your property is through silence. You can expect that to become more and more common as time goes on thanks to tenant activists, the OHRC, and rotten criminal tenants ruining it for everyone else.
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Re: Deaf feel burned by tenant discrimination: Advocates

#22 Unread post by Robinrta » September 8th, 2011, 9:19 pm

c0ntra wrote: Landlords all over the province, especially in the larger cities, are starting to learn that you can't take chances in this business anymore, and the safest way to reject someone you don't want in your property is through silence. Image
This landlord strategy will be dealt with in the next amendment of the Residential Tenancy Act. All landlords will be required by law to provide every tenant applicant a written explanation of why they were refused. If a tenant believes the reason is against code grounds, this will be evidence enough to file a complaint where landlords will need to explain themselves in front of a judge!

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#23 Unread post by Skitter » September 8th, 2011, 9:29 pm

All landlords will be required by law to provide every tenant applicant a written explanation of why they were refused. If a tenant believes the reason is against code grounds, this will be evidence enough to file a complaint where landlords will need to explain themselves in front of a judge![/quote]

-some "advocates" are calling for this change already.

But if it should ever happen, that will most certainly be the end of private landlords.

That will be the final nail that is needed in the residential housing coffin.

I say...........bring it on!

The public needs to learn the truth and this news would travel like wildfire.

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Re: Deaf feel burned by tenant discrimination: Advocates

#24 Unread post by Robinrta » September 8th, 2011, 10:04 pm

Landlords who follow the Ontario Human Rights Commission laws have nothing to worry about.

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