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Call To Action

SOLO Inc. has retained Will Davidson LLP to provide strategic assistance and to deliver a notice letter to The Province of Ontario pertaining to compensation for the financial losses of small residential landlords and to make immediate changes to the RTA failing which legal action will be contemplated to provide fairness to landlords. Fundraising for the legal costs begins now.

 

SOLO Landlords have suffered immense and unpublicized losses due to the Government’s unilateral decision to close the LTB and clog the redress process by banning evictions. All this unilaterally decided by the Government without any compensation to Landlords.

The Government has repeatedly said  “We remain committed to providing fair, effective and timely access to justice”. For Small Landlords, it hasn’t been fair, it hasn’t been effective and there certainly hasn’t been timely access to justice.

 

SOLO Members are seeking restitution and compensation for millions in rental losses due to no fault of their own retroactive to March 1, 2020.  Unlike big Corporate Landlords, Small Landlords often get into the housing rental market to supplement their income by renting out space in their own home, or purchase a first home that provides rental accommodation for tenants to live in for a period of time, that they plan to eventually live in or build a future for themselves that will provide an income in their senior years. Some Small Landlords provide housing to multiple residents. According to REIN, CMHC and the Oliferous Group, small landlords provide 49% of the rental stock. 

 

Contract law is not being adhered to and this reflects a direct bias to us. Additionally, we are not afforded the same legal rights as other contract holders, access to justice or access to the criminal laws. No other category is denied these rights. No person can enter a grocery store, steal thousands of dollars in food and avoid being arrested on the spot.

 

Once COVID hit and the Provincial Government placed a moratorium on evictions, Small Landlords faced extreme financial hardship as tenants stopped paying rent. The Government released a financial package for every group impacted by the pandemic: commercial landlords, students, big corporations, airlines, NGOs, unemployed, farmers, non profits, artists, civil servants etc.

 

NO COMPENSATION WAS PROVIDED FOR SMALL LANDLORDS BEING FORCED TO HOUSE PEOPLE FOR FREE !!!

And the messaging from our Ontario Premier, very early into the pandemic, was that if rent could not be paid then the tenant would not need to pay the rent owed and the Provincial Government would not make these same tenants face eviction. Despite the above, prior to the moratorium on evictions, the Residential Tenancy Act is complicated, commonly misinterpreted and difficult to procedurally follow. The LTB was already being investigated by the Ombudsman of Ontario, due to the increasingly lengthy delays in obtaining a hearing for anything from damages to property, non payment of rent, illegal activities in the rental property, etc. We need your financial support. This is a call to action. It’s time to stop the bias towards landlords.

All donations will be used for legal purposes and SOLO Administration. 

The funds will be used in an attempt to resolve the following concerns:

  • – compensation for landlord arrears
  • – immediate changes to the residential tenancy act
  • – reduce the wait times for Sheriff enforcement by hiring                  additional staff and/or bailiffs
  • – a public online database of tenant rental history
  • – prosecute repeat offenders
  • – grant more powers to the police for disputes at rental properties
  •   pay direct to landlords should not be optional

If you have any other comments, simply reach out. We will get back to you as soon as possible.

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