COVID and the housing market

Wasn't sure where to put this...but wow what a mess...

AirBNB guest asks for a year lease...stops paying 2/3 months in. AirBNB can't fix it, LTB isn't interested (but will see them shortly)...


Good luck to the couple.
There are times when it may be reasonable to invite a skunk into your house and scare it with the return air grille. An ozone generator will fix the smell once the cockroaches have been driven out.
 
Also sad is three hundred k income is one sixty ? One seventy ? Take home , taxes to the tits . You buy spare mansions because the income will never slow down . As a career commissioned sales weasel I can tell you , some months I could buy a new motorcycle for cash , some months I was lucky to have new bicycle money.
Live within your means .


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Also sad is three hundred k income is one sixty ? One seventy ? Take home , taxes to the tits . You buy spare mansions because the income will never slow down . As a career commissioned sales weasel I can tell you , some months I could buy a new motorcycle for cash , some months I was lucky to have new bicycle money.
Live within your means .


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New bicycle money.. baller
 
Wasn't sure where to put this...but wow what a mess...

AirBNB guest asks for a year lease...stops paying 2/3 months in. AirBNB can't fix it, LTB isn't interested (but will see them shortly)...


Good luck to the couple.
How do hotels handle it? Check in with a nearly maxed card and Hotel California in reverse.
 
Ford has passed legislation to hopefully resolve problems with the LTB. Some procedures have been faster tracked. More LTB staff to cut backlog.
No more last-minute resets to delay hearings. The oppressed renters are angry.

That addresses symptoms but the key problem remains, the gap between rich and poor.

That gap is a complex issue. The free market system say an owner decides what his product or service sells for. What a person paid for something has no bearing on what he is forced to sell at. Whether shares in the market go up or down you sell at market value, taking the win or loss. Why is investing in housing different?

The other side of the coin is the leverage advantage of a person with real estate wealth. Borrow against the present abode to buy a rental. Build some equity and do it again.

The answer could be more government subsidized housing but those subsidies come from taxpayers that are struggling to make ends meet. Is it fair to punish someone trying to pay for their own real estate foothold?
 
It’s not just a rich vs poor gap, there are people with legitimate reasons they cannot go to work in any job that would be high pay , health issues , handicap challenges , whatever . They deserve help.
Third generation in subsidized housing ? That needs an intervention.


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Ford has passed legislation to hopefully resolve problems with the LTB. Some procedures have been faster tracked. More LTB staff to cut backlog.
No more last-minute resets to delay hearings. The oppressed renters are angry.

That addresses symptoms but the key problem remains, the gap between rich and poor.

That gap is a complex issue. The free market system say an owner decides what his product or service sells for. What a person paid for something has no bearing on what he is forced to sell at. Whether shares in the market go up or down you sell at market value, taking the win or loss. Why is investing in housing different?

The other side of the coin is the leverage advantage of a person with real estate wealth. Borrow against the present abode to buy a rental. Build some equity and do it again.

The answer could be more government subsidized housing but those subsidies come from taxpayers that are struggling to make ends meet. Is it fair to punish someone trying to pay for their own real estate foothold?
Reddit is up in arms about this new Bill that passed. I don't think it's a major change, just allows for landlords to send people packing quicker for non-payment (which I agree with).

My buddy has a 3-plex in Niagara that he bought last year. All was good until tenant got divorced. Guy hasn't paid a dime in 4 months because 'I can't afford the rent + alimony payments to his divorced wife.

Fun times...
 
Reddit is up in arms about this new Bill that passed. I don't think it's a major change, just allows for landlords to send people packing quicker for non-payment (which I agree with).

My buddy has a 3-plex in Niagara that he bought last year. All was good until tenant got divorced. Guy hasn't paid a dime in 4 months because 'I can't afford the rent + alimony payments to his divorced wife.

Fun times...

That's what bothers me. HE made a bad decision and the landlord takes the hit. The guy should have married someone that made more than him and he would collect alimony. Or he should have taken better care of her.

Socialism has let people stop thinking and destroyed the work ethic.

If a large company with 10,000 rental units has a 100 deadbeats their income goes down 1%. They will survive.

If a mom and pop has one rental unit, a basement apartment or maybe they decided to keep mom's house now that she's gone. Maybe mom has dementia and the rental income pays for her long term care. LTD doesn't care and the loss of income is 100%.

BTW one troubled townhouse complex I serviced cost the corporation $10,000 every time a tenant moved out. Drywall was punched out, doors ripped of cabinets, fixtures broken. The problem was so common they started putting plywood up under the drywall.

Let's change the LTB to being a broker. Landlords pay a percent or two to LTB and the LTB guarantees the landlords rental income during a dispute. Rental increases above COL not covered.

We do need reasonable cost housing for people starting out.

Start by teaching cost of living facts in high school.

Major cities have outgrown 1970 economics. $30 for a weeks groceries, $3000 for a new car and $30,000 for a house.

Why can't our well paid MPs and MPPs come up with long term solutions instead of doing a chicken dance when an election comes along.
 
Why can't our well paid MPs and MPPs come up with long term solutions instead of doing a chicken dance when an election comes along.
Because many of them are landlords and do not stand to profit of better systems. They thrive and encourage this market so that they can continue making good money.

As for my buddy, it's a damn shame, especially since he spent the summer of 2024 renovating the unit top to bottom...and then the sewer backed up and flooded the entire basement...literally 3 weeks after he did all the work.

My family member a few years ago ... same thing. 7 months of back and forths, LTB, partial payments, and then the sheriff showed up, tenant moved out within 5min and left all their stuff.

I had to help owner out to move all the junk to the street and the garage only for the guy to show up with a moving truck that night. He planned on it, and got a free move out from the basement.

Funny for him...a new landlord called my cousin about a reference check...it did not go so well and the guy lost out on gov't subsidized housing. F him.
 
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