PM Challenges & Tenant Issues

A collection of research and reports on the topic of PM Challenges & Tenant Issues in the rental property management business around the globe. Read through, see where opportunities are heading and share your opinions.

Landlord Gives Tours of Tenant’s Apartment Without Permission — So She Gets Revenge

If you are a landlord and reading this article. What is going through your mind?

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‘Living in fear’: Burnaby landlord didn’t tell renter she was moving in with a criminal

Doing background and credit checks on tenants not only reduces risk to the landlord but also to the tenants. Are you doing background checks on your tenants?

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B.C. accountant fined $100K after admitting to unlicensed property management

Wow, that’s a massive fine! If you want to become a property manager, get licensed.

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Renters say new B.C. legislation passing on costs for apartment building repairs is ‘sloppy’

I believe a key point missed here is that when the owner applies for the additional rent increase and pays the $300 filing fee, the RTB needs to approve it and the tenants are contacted by the RTB to verify the repairs before it can serve and enforced. Therefore, it would be a waste of due process to dispute it with the RTB. Has anyone filed an additional rent increase and got it approved?

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Exclusive articles on PM Challenges & Tenant Issues in Canada

City of Prince Rupert cracks down on renovictions as B.C. cities grapple with affordability

Reading deeper, it's great marketing by Prince Rupert to attract residential developments as the City is offering incentives by waiving fees for building permits, rezoning, and a break on property taxes for up to 10 years! Has anyone done the math?

Wrongfully evicted Kelowna tenant fights back and wins $32,000 from former landlord

There is a better way to sell a tenanted property to avoid this penalty. Sell it tenanted and have the buyer serve the tenant notice to vacate for personal use.

Almost A Quarter of Canadians Now Permanently Work From Home, Up Over 300%

The demand for work from home was already established after the pandemic lockdown. Technology made it quick and easy. The question is how landlords can maximize their value proposition and attract qualified tenants who can afford to pay the rent?

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