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Nova Scotia fixed-term lease loophole to remain in place despite some abuse: official

HALIFAX - A provincial official acknowledged Tuesday that some Nova Scotia landlords are abusing fixed-term leases, but the government is not looking to change tenancy law because there could be “unintended consequences.”

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Nova Scotia fixed-term lease loophole to remain in place despite some abuse: official

Nova Scotia Lt.-Gov. Arthur LeBlanc reads the speech from throne at Province House in Halifax on Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan


HALIFAX - A provincial official acknowledged Tuesday that some Nova Scotia landlords are abusing fixed-term leases, but the government is not looking to change tenancy law because there could be “unintended consequences.”

Gary O鈥橳oole, associate deputy minister of Service Nova Scotia, told the legislature鈥檚 community services committee that before any changes can be made, the department needs to understand the long-term impact.

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