Comments on: Landlords Have Legitimate Issues with Canada’s Half Baked Legislation https://rentingwell.com/2017/04/23/landlords-have-legitimate-issues-with-canadas-half-baked-legislation/ Smart Property Management Software Tue, 25 Feb 2020 06:31:50 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.3 By: Chris Saracino https://rentingwell.com/2017/04/23/landlords-have-legitimate-issues-with-canadas-half-baked-legislation/#comment-5064 Thu, 06 Dec 2018 13:59:27 +0000 https://rentingwell.com/?p=2134#comment-5064 In reply to dean.

Dean. You’re certainly entitled to your opinion, but there is no false information here. Sorry.

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By: dean https://rentingwell.com/2017/04/23/landlords-have-legitimate-issues-with-canadas-half-baked-legislation/#comment-5063 Thu, 06 Dec 2018 13:56:00 +0000 https://rentingwell.com/?p=2134#comment-5063 wow . you really need to delete this false info and put some real information up so both landlords and tenants can be properly informed . this is fear mongering at its finest .

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By: Chris Saracino https://rentingwell.com/2017/04/23/landlords-have-legitimate-issues-with-canadas-half-baked-legislation/#comment-1350 Sun, 14 Jan 2018 03:26:48 +0000 https://rentingwell.com/?p=2134#comment-1350 In reply to peter.

Hi Peter. This is a tough one. You own the home, but not the lot. You should inquire about your rights with a lawyer and review the property and dwelling agreement, or the deed.

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By: Chris Saracino https://rentingwell.com/2017/04/23/landlords-have-legitimate-issues-with-canadas-half-baked-legislation/#comment-1349 Sun, 14 Jan 2018 03:25:53 +0000 https://rentingwell.com/?p=2134#comment-1349 In reply to Kayster.

Kayster – honest question: Why do you feel it is your right to grow weed in a unit that you rent? I’m not ok with anything that is illegal or risky in a unit. Growing weed is a material increase in risk on multiple fronts – and most insurance companies in the country agree. Feel free to counter, here.

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By: peter https://rentingwell.com/2017/04/23/landlords-have-legitimate-issues-with-canadas-half-baked-legislation/#comment-1339 Fri, 12 Jan 2018 18:18:00 +0000 https://rentingwell.com/?p=2134#comment-1339 My landlord has a new rule in my lease. no growing marijuana. This is a mobile home park. I own the home and rent the lot. It is hard to see how this affects anyone not living in my home except in the event of a house fire. I have no interest in doing it but I wonder about the legal right of the landlord to enforce the rule. Can they dictate what house plants I am allowed to grow? The lot is not fenced so I guess they have some say over the outdoor plants.

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By: Kayster https://rentingwell.com/2017/04/23/landlords-have-legitimate-issues-with-canadas-half-baked-legislation/#comment-1315 Fri, 05 Jan 2018 22:38:16 +0000 https://rentingwell.com/?p=2134#comment-1315 I find this article to be rather obnoxious and falsifying medical marijuana. Please don’t spread misinformation and make the situation appear worse. The government created medical marijuana for people with disabilities and chronic conditions. They should have a right to choose to grow a plant for medical use or buy it for an absurd amount through the government. (Research how much it costs for a single gram through government licensed producers) the fact that the government is allowing this gouging on medicine is absurd! One plant will not cause mold. People should have the option on growing in a green house outside in locked monitored areas. There needs to be more compassion for medical marijuana. Hey if your okay with a dog/cat pooping in the house or a baby vomiting on carpets, then there really shouldn’t be any issue landlords!

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By: Terezinha Hignett https://rentingwell.com/2017/04/23/landlords-have-legitimate-issues-with-canadas-half-baked-legislation/#comment-554 Fri, 19 May 2017 02:34:44 +0000 https://rentingwell.com/?p=2134#comment-554 Wow, thanks for posting this Chris. It really hadn’t occurred to me that there could potentially be small grow – ops in my rentals. That is a scary thought. Love your posts!

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