N.S. NDP accuse province of putting landlord profits over affordable housing
NDP Leader Claudia Chender took aim at the Progressive Conservatives Wednesday ahead of introducing two new housing bills, saying the government "seems to be more focused on helping wealthy developers than everyday families."
The Minister of Service Nova Scotia has said the government's own housing legislation will "balance" the needs of tenants and landlords by extending the five per cent cap on rent until the end of 2027. But critics have called the cap extension useless because it allows landlords to raise rents past five per cent on fixed-term leases as long as property owners sign with a new renter.
Chender said the rules around fixed-term leases give landlords the "financial incentive to evict," resulting in more people pushed into homelessness. She also criticized the part of the government bill that will permit landlords to issue eviction notices after three days of unpaid rent instead of 15.
The Tories' housing bill, she said, represents a "shocking admission from this government that they are more concerned with conversations around landlord profits than they are about Nova Scotians who are trying to find a home they can afford."
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