Thank you, Mr. Speaker. If the unit is currently occupied, it's our intention to have another letter go out to the individual tenants -- I believe it's the third letter we'll be sending out -indicating to all tenants across the system, that if they haven't bought their house they should do so, and give the tenant one more opportunity to purchase his housing unit, if he hasn't already done so. If they choose not to, then we are developing a paper, which I don't yet have concluded, as to how we would then dispose of the houses: -whether it would be through public tender, whether it would be through community tender, et cetera. Unfortunately -- and I apologize -- I'm not in a position today, because it's currently being worked on, to explain fully to my colleague the final outcome of how we will dispose of the houses, should the tenant who is in it decide not to purchase it. Thank you.
Hon. John Todd on Question 338-13(3): Criteria For Sale Of Staff Housing
In the Legislative Assembly on May 28th, 1996. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 338-13(3): Criteria For Sale Of Staff Housing
Question 338-13(3): Criteria For Sale Of Staff Housing
Item 6: Oral Questions
May 27th, 1996
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John Todd
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