Moncton tenants face mid-winter move after rent hikes of almost 50%
Tenants in two Moncton apartment complexes are facing rent and utility increases approaching 50 per cent as of March 1, the latest New Brunswick renters to be financially jolted by the sale of their buildings and a change in their landlord.
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Renters in 2 buildings get notice of increases one day after properties are sold to new landlord
Posted: Dec 31, 2020 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: December 31, 2020
Stephanie Killam with the notice she and her mother received notifying them of a $250 increase in their rent and an end of free utilities. The rent increase will not show up until CMHC s rental survey next year and the new utilities charge will not be counted as an increase at all. (Pierre Fournier/Radio-Canada file photo)