Province releases $300K report on tenancy enforcement unit
Minister Colton LeBlanc says unit would create more red tape
The government might have a report that outlines how a residential tenancies compliance and enforcement unit could work in Nova Scotia, but the minister responsible says it’s still a bad idea.
On Wednesday, Service Nova Scotia Minister Colton LeBlanc’s department released a report from Davis Pier that it has had since last year and for which it paid $300,000.
While the report provides a recommendation for how set up the unit, LeBlanc told reporters at Province House that it would amount to more red tape and bureaucracy. …[Continue Reading]
Download the full Davis Piers report: Compliance and Enforcement Unit Playbook