Mr. Speaker, when it comes to this point where there is an eviction notice, usually it goes through a rental officer. There is a local board and these tenants could speak to the local board about trying to work out a plan. When it comes to the rental officers, usually it is the last part of the process. When it is an eviction, that is when it is usually a court ordered eviction. But before it gets to that point, there is always an opportunity for them to speak to the board and try to get the board to reverse the process if they come up with a repayment plan. But what they would need first and foremost, Mr. Speaker, is a commitment from the tenant that they are willing to take part in this repayment plan. Thank you.
Robert C. McLeod on Question 180-16(4): Eviction Of Sachs Harbour Family From Public Housing Units
In the Legislative Assembly on November 5th, 2009. See this statement in context.
Question 180-16(4): Eviction Of Sachs Harbour Family From Public Housing Units
Oral Questions
November 4th, 2009
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