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Originally Posted by GenWhy?
Except they left out the only juicy and fact heavy part in the whole trash piece:
"Patterson said landlords typically argue that parking or storage is a separate agreement. But he said the Residential Tenancy Act includes parking as a service or facility the tenant gains access to by paying rent — and therefore should be covered under the act.
Within the last six months, TRAC helped one building win a dispute that prevented the landlord from raising a building’s parking fee."
This is news worthy and report on and they skipped the whole bit!
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How is that a thing? In many buildings a lot of suites have no parking and the ones that do have parking sell for a premium of maybe $40,000 more. An owner might have their parking stall rented out separately and then decide to rent out the suite itself.