Um what? The rules DO favor tenants, yes, there are some landlords that use the loophole, but many don't, what exactly is your point? You are still getting a month's rent. Whereas a landlord gets NOTHING if a tenant decides not to pay for 6 months and tenants know this and with the rules they take advantage. I've had tenants freak out over paying $10 above the max allowance while paying 30% less rent.
Remember we got to this point because some tenants cried about a few rogue landlords. So maybe, just maybe we need a full review of everything instead of pandering to one group in order to get votes while hurting everyone involved..yes, even the people these rules were supposed to help.
As a landlord I have to cap the rent increase at a measily 1.8%.
- Have to accept cats and dogs
- No key or damage deposits
- If my tenant wants to move someone in, there's nothing I can do about it.
- If you situation changes and you need to move into your property, you have to pay your tenant a month's rent.
- Tenant decides not to pay? Nope. Can't do anything. Just hope one day they'll get tired and move out.
- Tenant leaves the place like a dump. Accept it.
- Mainteance fees, hydro, taxes go up....Can't pass it on to the tenant.
- And when I go sell my property the government has their hands out to take what little profit you make.
I can go on and on and on.
Your post does not seem well thought out.