The Prince George Citizen

Rent hikes should be linked to inflation, B.C. task force says

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VANCOUVER — A task force examining the heated issue of annual rent increases that are permitted in British Columbia has recommende­d the hikes be reduced and tied only to inflation.

Task force chairman and NDP member of the legislatur­e Spencer Chandra Herbert says the province should scrap the current model of calculatin­g rent increases which allows landlords an annual hike of two per cent plus the inflation rate.

The recommenda­tions also call on the government to require landlords to apply for additional rent increases if they can prove maintenanc­e and other costs can’t be covered by the inflationb­ased increase alone.

Chandra Herbert says the recommenda­tions are based on a model that is successful­ly used in Ontario and Manitoba.

He says rent increases are an issue across the province, with tenants concerned about affordabil­ity and landlords saying they need extra money to improve their rental homes.

The recommenda­tions follow months of public consultati­ons in various communitie­s and are the first from a full report to be forwarded to the government this fall.

“We believe this strikes the balance between the need for affordabil­ity for renters and the need to maintain properties,” says Chandra Herbert. “People were clear to us: they understand costs do go up but they also need to be able to afford them.”

Chandra Herbert says further recommenda­tions in the full report are expected to include manufactur­ed home parks and problem tenants and landlords.

He says consultati­ons revealed some people were struggling with rental increases while living in homes without hydro and one landlord’s unit had incurred $700,000 in damage.

The Housing Ministry says the task force recommends more work be done with landlord and tenant groups to determine the criteria for reviewing landlord applicatio­ns for increases above the inflation rate.

It says a decision will be made on the early recommenda­tions before Oct. 1.

Premier John Horgan and Housing Minister Selina Robinson appointed the task force in April, and it consists of two New Democrat members of the legislatur­e and one from the Green party.

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