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Locality: Vancouver, British Columbia

Phone: +1 778-887-3529



Address: Suite 404 - 2050 Comox Street V6G 1R8 Vancouver, BC, Canada

Website: www.mininginteractive.com

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Mining Interactive Corp. 04.10.2020

apparently a person can become an abusive host after 2 days? IS A NEW RECORD TIME NOW... yet everyone around them including their ex family, tenants is a problem I am not sure how that quite works??? HAPPY FAMILY DAY BC, AND LONG WEEKEND #COVID19COUNTDOWN PS, BEING DRUNK and high most of the time doesnt make you a good parent, FYI I AM SURE social services are interested in family or tenancy abuses. thx

Mining Interactive Corp. 30.09.2020

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Mining Interactive Corp. 15.09.2020

As President of Industrial at Beedie, Todd Yuen has been a driving force behind the growth and evolution of Beedie Industrial. Playing a pivotal leadership role... in the planning, sales and leasing of all new developments, and land acquisition - along with an extensive repertoire of other strategic involvements - Todd has helped steer Beedie Industrial into new areas of growth and success across Canada. An experienced leader, Todd has shared his wealth of knowledge during numerous real estate panel discussions and events over the years. Recently, he spoke with Commercial Real Estate Library host Stefan Morissette, VP Industrial at Colliers International Canada, about Beedie’s expansion into the Ontario market, the future of industrial development in Canada, and the continued high demand for industrial strata. Listen to the full episode of the podcast here: https://bit.ly/CREwithTodd

Mining Interactive Corp. 30.08.2020

The Ontario Has passed Bill 184 The Ontario government has passed Bill 184, Protecting Tenants and Strengthening Community Housing Act, 2020 into law as a way ...to provide stability to the province"s rental market by increasing fines for unlawful evictions, and reinforcing the necessity for landlords to explore repayment agreements before considering evictions. The changes would apply retroactively to March 17, 2020, when the province first declared a state of emergency over the COVID-19 pandemic. Easier to Resolve Disputes The government believes that the legislation, which updates theResidential Tenancies Act, 2006andHousing Services Act, 2011, will make it easier to resolve disputes while protecting tenants from unlawful evictions by: Requiring tenant compensation of one month's rent for "no fault" evictions; Allowing the Landlord and Tenant Board to order up to 12 months' rent in compensation for eviction notices issued in bad faith or where the landlord does not allow the tenant to move back in after renovations or repairs; and Doubling the maximum fine amounts for offences under the Act to $50,000 for an individual and $250,000 for a corporation. Streamline Dispute Resolution Process The government also feels that the changes will modernize and streamline the dispute resolution processes at the Landlord and Tenant Board, and encourage the use of alternatives to formal hearings to resolve certain issues and encourage negotiated settlements. The Landlord and Tenant Board must now consider whether a landlord tried to negotiate a repayment agreement with a tenant before it can issue an eviction order for non-payment of rent related to COVID-19. Certain disputes, such as those related to unpaid utility bills, will shift from Small Claims Court to the Board. For the provincial new release, please read here. Residential Eviction Ban to End In a related matter, the province"s residential eviction ban will end when Ontario"s state of emergency legislation expires. However, Ontario"s Superior Court of Justicepublished an amendmentextending that deadline until the end of the calendar month in which the state of emergency is terminated. Therefore, the provincial order suspending residential evictions See more

Mining Interactive Corp. 18.08.2020

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