by Kevin Russell | Nov 2, 2020 | News
Cap unlikely for skyrocketing Halifax rents Halifax’s old housing stock sets us apart from other Canadian cities, she said. “It became apparent that there’s a shelf life. So it comes to a point where there is a total renovation required. Roofs, windows, electrical,...
by Kevin Russell | Nov 2, 2020 | News
Want Better Tenant Relationships? Follow These 15 Tips For Landlords As a landlord, you expect tenants to pay rent on time and take care of their space. In return, you have an obligation to be responsive and open with your tenants when they need something or when...
by Kevin Russell | Nov 2, 2020 | News
Mass evictions in Dartmouth adds to worrying trend for housing support worker Every tenant in a pair of buildings on Victoria Road has been told to leave by the end of December Cathy Young came away from apartment hunting this month with one thought: “It’s...
by Kevin Russell | Oct 21, 2020 | News
Lisa Roberts: Rent control a discarded solution to deepening housing crisis in Nova Scotia LISA ROBERTS Before COVID-19, thousands of Nova Scotians were struggling to find an affordable place to live. Now, even as people deal with job losses and mounting debt from the...
by Kevin Russell | Oct 21, 2020 | News
Halifax Adds Thousands Of Jobs In September According to Statistics Canada, 236,900 people were working in Halifax last month, up from 233,500 in August. A large chunk of those new jobs were created in the Health Care and Social Assistance, and Accommodation and Food...