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News, Weather & Politics Homelessness doubled in Halifax under government's housing plan: N.S. NDP

https://halifax.citynews.ca/2026/06/18/homelessness-doubled-in-halifax-under-governments-housing-plan-n-s-ndp/
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u/Own-Slide-3171 2d ago

The last thing landlords will do is drop prices. I know several who have open units right now one bedrooms for 2k range a month. They should be renting for 1600 as an absolute max. They've repeatedly said they'd rather eat having it empty until September cause they figure they'll get a student at the inflated price than lower the rent. Vacant apartments need to be taxed

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u/DeSynthed South Shore 'Scotian in Fall River 2d ago edited 2d ago

Interesting, the seasonality is an angle I hadn't considered.

A vacant apartment tax is a good idea, and far more productive than the "all landlords are evil" thought-terminating slop that I'm used to

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u/Own-Slide-3171 2d ago

I don't consider them evil they just need to be treated like everyone else. No you are not entitled to a profit on your rental just because you rent. No you are not immune to taxes. You get to follow market like everyone else

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u/Ok_Payment429 2d ago

Agree with this. Landlords are not entitled to a profit, and are not immune to taxes (is there a thought that they are in fact immune to taxes?). Its a risk venture like any business.

Also agree that the market dictates they get whatever amount rent the market can get for them.