The Province: Trying to flush out change for tenants

Posted July 7, 2011

Tenants who endure long waits to deal with problems with landlords at the province’s Residential Tenancy Branch in Burnaby -without benefit of a public washroom -got some help Wednesday when the advocacy group ACORN Canada delivered a makeshift portable toilet to the branch’s Kingsway office.

ACORN said it wanted to make a point to branch executive director Suzanne Bell that she needs to provide facilities for clients.

“We thought we got our point across loud and clear,” said ACORN spokesman John Anderson.

Original article available at: http://www.theprovince.com/business/Trying+flush+change+tenants/5063526/story.html

 

Tenants who endure long waits to deal with problems with landlords at the province’s Residential Tenancy Branch in Burnaby -without benefit of a public washroom -got some help Wednesday when the advocacy group ACORN Canada delivered a makeshift portable toilet to the branch’s Kingsway office.

ACORN said it wanted to make a point to branch executive director Suzanne Bell that she needs to provide facilities for clients.

“We thought we got our point across loud and clear,” said ACORN spokesman John Anderson.

Original article available at: http://www.theprovince.com/business/Trying+flush+change+tenants/5063526/story.html