Thank you, Mr. Speaker. They, again, are doing these things, but the housing authority isn’t taking the landlord of the units, that we lease and pay a hefty sum for, to the rentals office. So I would like the Minister to show some leadership on this issue to say that if we have anything outstanding over 30 days, that falls under the Residential Tenancies Act, we are going to start filing, and that will motivate these landlords to comply with the rules as clearly stipulated under the Residential Tenancies Act. He could do that today and he could send a letter not only to just the Yellowknife Housing Authority but to all authorities so, therefore, our people are treated fairly and respectfully as outlined in the Residential Tenancies Act. Thank you.
Robert Hawkins on Question 172-17(5): Complaint Against Third-Party Renter
In the Legislative Assembly on February 24th, 2014. See this statement in context.
Question 172-17(5): Complaint Against Third-Party Renter
Oral Questions
February 23rd, 2014
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