Rentals where the landlord shares a kitchen or bathroom with the tennants are the future. This is due to the RTA not applying. It is the only way to rent out any type of housing in Ontario currently. Otherwise you face losing everything from one bad tennant.
I have seen ads to put two strangers in one bedroom in each room in a house. Usually asking for girls. Very concerning and it is a rooming house which is against city bylaws.
YES! Red flags and lights go up with these very specific wording ads.. it is sooo off. Something isn't right with the roommate ads more than half the time.
Triple stack bunk beds, and sleep shift rotation with those working night shift. Canadian standards are lowered by diversity and inclusion. Now, Trudeau and his crew keep using the WEF-concept of "densification." We all love living in a densely jammed up community in the second largest country on earth! Right? (Yes, I'm being sarcastic.)
Very hopeful for lots of roommates who think they have rights.
Rentals where the landlord shares a kitchen or bathroom with the tennants are the future. This is due to the RTA not applying. It is the only way to rent out any type of housing in Ontario currently. Otherwise you face losing everything from one bad tennant.
what do you mean by multi room homes that have right? i thought if you share kitchen, washroom or same entrance you dont have rights
This Reporter is cute!
12 East Indians in a single dwelling pretty normal
I have seen ads to put two strangers in one bedroom in each room in a house. Usually asking for girls. Very concerning and it is a rooming house which is against city bylaws.
YES! Red flags and lights go up with these very specific wording ads.. it is sooo off. Something isn't right with the roommate ads more than half the time.
@@TheOnlyMsBeast What my concern is for the international students who are vulnerable and have no family to watch out for them.
Triple stack bunk beds, and sleep shift rotation with those working night shift. Canadian standards are lowered by diversity and inclusion. Now, Trudeau and his crew keep using the WEF-concept of "densification." We all love living in a densely jammed up community in the second largest country on earth! Right? (Yes, I'm being sarcastic.)