• masterofn001
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    Ontario is open for business. Nor for the people. Business.

    Ontario is open to extract resource and labour value, to pillage and plunder, to sell off piecemeal - environment and people be damned. For business.

    Not me. Not you.

    Business.

    • otp@sh.itjust.works
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      12 days ago

      Unless you’re a small business. Then you can go fuck yourself, because we’re shutting you down any chance we get (like the pandemic).

      Big businesses can stay open, though!

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        If you need to rent out a room to avoid bills then you can’t kick out a tenant for not paying rent or destroying the place

        If you’re a company renting hundreds of properties you can do whatever you like

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          Isn’t the opposite the case in Ontario?

          If a landlord shares a certain portion of the home with the tenant, they can kick out the tenant without notice.

          A private landlord can also choose to move themself or a family member into a rented property, kicking out the tenant.

          A corporation can still evict a tenant, but aside from not being able to move themselves or a family member in, they generally have the same tools that a private landlord has.

          Please do correct me if I’m mistaken in any of this though.

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            If a landlord shares a certain portion of the home with the tenant, they can kick out the tenant without notice.

            Requires notice, can be appealed, can’t be in winter

            A private landlord can also choose to move themself or a family member into a rented property, kicking out the tenant.

            Same as above, and it needs to go through the board.

            A corporation can still evict a tenant, but aside from not being able to move themselves or a family member in, they generally have the same tools that a private landlord has

            They haven’t been following the rules so in practice there are no rules

          • Jerkface (any/all)
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            If a landlord shares a certain portion of the home with the tenant, they can kick out the tenant without notice.

            This is also my understanding. A “roommate” who shares part of your house with you is just a house guest.