
Landlords will need help if temperature law becomes reality, advocacy group says
As an Ottawa MPP puts forward a plan to require Ontario landlords to provide renters with air conditioning, one representative for local landlords says building owners will need support for expensive and time-consuming upgrades. Youssouf has worked with the City of Ottawa on this issue for the Ottawa branch of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN). Landlords have a responsibility to work with those levels of government too, he argued, so that the costs aren’t simply passed down to those who can least afford them: the renters. “We know that landlords are rich people,” he said, adding that even those who own a small or old building are “well-off. If they invest in their buildings and their homes, it’s good for them in the long run and it’s good for the people who live there.”




