Thank you, Mr. Speaker. There tends to be a misconception on the process. The letters were sent out to advise the tenant that there may be an increase or decrease. There is a form that we use to calculate the rent scales. It's just a formal letter to advise the tenant that they may be assessed. Since then, there's been some change in the way we are going to calculate those rents that's based on assessed rent scales. As I stated a number of times in the past, we will continue to work with the tenants to help them understand how their rents will be applied. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Roger Allen on Question 192-14(6): Rent Increases In Public Housing
In the Legislative Assembly on March 7th, 2003. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 192-14(6): Rent Increases In Public Housing
Question 192-14(6): Rent Increases In Public Housing
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 6th, 2003
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