
Tribunal says notice of eviction ‘not valid,’ as Moncton landlord accused of illegal renovictions, harassment
When a Dieppe-based holding company bought an apartment building in central Moncton earlier this year, low-income tenants learned that the new owner was no longer accepting rent subsidies from NB Housing. That meant those low-income residents at 320 St. George Street would either have to pay market prices or leave. The new landlord cleared out about half of the tenants and began renovations. Now, the same landlord is trying to remove the remaining tenants in order to renovate their homes — and convert them into subsidized housing units. By Friday, authorities had rejected at least one of those termination notices, saying it violated the Residential Tenancies Act.


