Mr. Speaker, the process of being evicted is a very long process. It’s not one where the LHO gets to work and decides they’re going to evict somebody today. They’re given many opportunities to try, especially with the arrears, they’re given many opportunities to try and deal with the arrears. Sometimes all the LHOs ask is that you come in and work out a repayment plan and then you get to keep the unit. A lot of tenants have gone to the boards, appealed to the boards and they’ve been given a kind of last chance, last chance. It’s an awfully long process before they get to the actual eviction. They give out termination notices. Sometimes those are just designed to get the tenants’ attention and make them realize that they need to start dealing with some of the problems, especially the arrears problems that they’re facing. Thank you.
Robert C. McLeod on Question 287-16(5): Economic Rent Calculations For Nunakput Communities
In the Legislative Assembly on October 28th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 287-16(5): Economic Rent Calculations For Nunakput Communities
Oral Questions
October 27th, 2010
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