Bad landlords face licensing crackdown
With multiple tenants crammed into decrepit properties, one London borough is taking direct action
- The Guardian, Friday 14 June 2013 14.46 BST
Here in British Columbia, Canada, especially in Vancouver (and I suspect, any other major city in the country) such criminally sub-standard crowding exists alongside single family dwellings, looming over-priced condos and other assorted attempts to eke out a way to exist amid inflated costs and lousy pay…
The local and Federal governments, in both British and Canadian cases, is to blame, even indirectly, for creating the conditions for the wealthy to continue to exploit the poor, workers and students …our Prime Minister is trying desperately to block Canada’s support for an International tax evader law….you know, the landlords (and Conservative donors)
I’d personally also like to mention that most individuals that find themselves with out health insurance are
usually students, self-employed and those that
are unemployed. More than half with the uninsured are under the age
of 35. They do not experience they are requiring health insurance
since they are young and also healthy. The income is typically spent on homes, food, and also
entertainment. A lot of people that do go to work either full or in their free time are
not provided insurance by their jobs so they move without as a result of rising tariff of health
insurance in the country. Thanks for the strategies you talk about through this blog.
Wow that was strange. I just wrote an very long comment but after I
clicked submit my comment didn’t show up. Grrrr…
well I’m not writing all that over again. Regardless,
just wanted to say fantastic blog!