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I'm on my 4th stall, only one person asked me to sign a "contract", and he was one paranoid weirdo. No deposits otherwise. If they don't have an actual reason to keep your deposit, it might be time to "spill" a gallon of oil on your old stall |
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It's definitely NOT an RTB matter. You'll have to take it to small claims court to try to get your security deposit back. |
If strata there explicitly doesn't allow renting to non residents, nuclear option is reporting to the strata council that they're doing it. Have to be careful who you report it to. In our building downtown, it turned out the security/concierge staff were the ones running the parking spot rentals. |
Well that was fast... CHOA = Condominium Home Owner's Association of BC https://choa.bc.ca/whats-happening/ You can find their news release on the Nov 25 link. With the passing of BILL 44 –Building and Strata Statutes Amendment Act, 2022 strataThis will be interesting to watch how this takes shape with investors now wanting to buy those previously undesirable no-rental strata units. You'll have some no-rental strata owners finally able to rent their place out (intent of this new bill). Then you have some no-rental strata owners' greatest fears come true, to share space with renters and to have investor owners who won't want to vote for strata upkeep. |
I never understood those stupid age restricted communities either... if that isn't Karen living large I don't know what is. |
What if you really really hate children but really really like geriatric sex ? That’s the best thing about these 55+ communities. I heard in these Florida retirement homes, stds/stis are rampant. Ethel was a prude for most of her life, now she takes it up the ass from Mr magoo 2x a week while flirting with other 500 club members over 5pm dinners. |
Haha well you can’t get pregnant anymore so bareback that shit all dayyyyy! Woooo! |
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I mean if it isn't a lot of money, prolly easier to let it go. Good luck with it. |
Keeping the 55+ restriction is to keep a segment of sub-market housing available for lower income seniors/pensioners. |
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That does make sense thank you! |
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this affects us - we live in a 90% non rental building (strata laws did allow for 10% of ~80 units to be rented on a 5ish year waitlist) I still can't really figure out what this has to do with helping the housing market. Our building is 100% occupied - this really doesn't put any more units into the market. Even if I rent out my unit - I have to live somewhere. What's the difference? This just seems like a windfall for investment owners. Why would we want to help this group? Potential owner occupiers who looked for both a quieter lifestyle, and a possible purchase discount will get blown away in multiple offers by investors. Just going further down the subscription based society slope I guess. |
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I would just make sure there’s a reason to keep my damage deposit at that point. |
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I'm surprised Eby didn't roll out all of his proposed housing policies in one go - the stuff about legal secondary suites and 3 units on a single lot. He must have gotten a tonne of pushback on it and needs to refine it. Even those two policies are pretty small changes - legal secondary suites are hard to create in older houses and who the heck wants to put the work in to legalise a suite (mine is not legal but otherwise meets almost every standard to be legal)? |
This could make units which were more desirable to be a home for someone more desirable to be an investment for someone. I understand the logic, but it could backfire huge. The problem should have been addressed 3 decades ago, by heavily taxing or even denying multiple properties being owned by a single owner, and especially by corporations, but politicians would never consider interrupting their own gravy train. |
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Apparently these old folks got nothing to lose, and lots of them just sleep around with no protection. Crazy shit. Also mildly disturbing. |
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housing prices, be it rent or buy, is affected by supply and demand. This policy will do shit all to prices if they don't find ways to increase supply. |
Saw somthing on instagram, it said every month more than 2000 people are moving to Surrey. At that rate you’d have to complete 2 high rises a month to create the supply to satisfy the demand. Good luck |
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrey,_British_Columbia |
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