Rent hike increase in B.C. is frozen, but province says landlords can evict

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Renters in arrears between March 18 and Aug. 17 will have until at least next July to pay back the money owed to landlords

The government says landlords and renters need to work out a payment plan with the extra payment due with the monthly rent.The province has also extended its prohibition on rent increases, stopping landlords from raising rents until December.The rental supplement remains available until the end of August at $500 a month for families and $300 for renters without dependants.

The government says it has helped more than 86,000 households with rent payments during the pandemic. We have a weekly Western Canada newsletter written by our B.C. and Alberta bureau chiefs, providing a comprehensive package of the news you need to know about the region and its place in the issues facing Canada.

 

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What kind of horrible brutalist building is that? Please tell me it was built in communist Romania, circa 1962.

Pay your rent and you generally do t have to worry about eviction It’s the low life’s who used COVID as an excuse not to that are having the difficulty not those who chose to be responsible and prioritize theirs expenses

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