The City of Toronto’s Planning and Housing Committee approved a motion that could increase the standard of living that landlords must uphold for their tenants. By this time next year, landlords will be required to post colour-coded signs in building lobbies that display a score based on their compliance with maintenance standards. The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) says it’s been lobbying for these changes for years. Jaden Lee-Lincoln discussed the motion with Stacey Semple of ACORN.
Consumer
Advocates react as City of Toronto moves forward with RentSafeTo Motion
More Videos
-
Ontario home insurance rates ‘snowballing,’ and flood claims are to blame: report
-
Postal workers back on nationwide strike in response to Canada Post reform
-
Dollarama’s stock is surging amid economic uncertainty
-
Fact or Fiction: Is there a link between Tylenol and autism?
-
Understanding Food Waste 101: expiry dates vs. best before
-
Preparing your garden for Fall
You are viewing an .
View Original Article