Tenants of a duplex in Lower Sackville, N.S, were evicted so the new owner could move in. Then they discovered the building was being turned into a special care home for people with disabilities run by a private company. Dalhousie Legal Aid Service says they've never seen a case like this.
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With the province's temporary two per cent rent cap set to expire in December, many Nova Scotians are seeking clarity. Both landlords and tenants are wondering what's to come, but the province won't say much.
After almost a year, Brandy McGuire found out last week her landlord is required to award her $13,662 in damages for violating the province's renoviction legislation.
After almost a year, Brandy McGuire found out last week her landlord is required to award her $13,662 in damages for violating the province's renoviction legislation.