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Capital Gains Tax

Federal capital gains tax changes put housing for 3,000 Nova Scotia households at risk More than 3,000 Nova Scotia households could lose their homes thanks to the federal government’s proposed capital gains tax changes. That’s the major finding of a new survey by the...

Prime Minister’s renter rights

Prime Minister’s renter rights announcement another attack on rental housing providers Yesterday’s announcement by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on renter rights is a one-sided attack on law-abiding, private sector rental housing providers. The Investment Property...

FTL Survey Results

Ending or restricting fixed term leases will put thousands at risk of losing their homes A new survey of rental housing providers by the Investment Property Owners Association of Nova Scotia (IPOANS) is highlighting the importance of keeping fixed term leases. The...

Fixed Term Leases Provide Emergency Housing

Fixed term leases vital to providing emergency housing for unhoused Any changes to fixed term leases will result in more homelessness, warned Kevin Russell, Executive Director of the Investment Property Owners Association of Nova Scotia (IPOANS). “When IPOANS members...