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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 14 August 1993, p. 4

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TSgs 4 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, August 14; 1993 Halton Hils This Week, Weekend - Georgetown, Ont. L7G 481; and is printed in Oaky QE. Web Printing. Hatton, ‘Hills This Week created by its nployees and Teproduced by this newspaper Suen publisher. In the sraphial eno advertising goods or services at wrong pr goods: Advertising hdray * any tim, PUBLISHER: Ken Bellam EDITOR: Colin Gibson PRODUCTION MANAGER: Kathleen To| ook CIRCULATION MANAGER: Marie Shadbol pol GER: J OFFICE MANA 4 HALTON HILLS THIS WEEK IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED. PHONE: 873-2254 FAX:873-31 ERTS Thanks from the Red Cross Society 7 To the Editor; Georgetown Mall Aug. 27. for the Service you are pro- Gerald Purd I wish to th ik Halt Although we hort of we get letters Hille’ This Mek cae our objeaines believe the viding for the Georgetown Chairman, Bloo T sometimes enyision myself as a rainbow politi- cally-hued Santa Claus while digging through the mail that accumulates on my desk. After carefully sifting through the letters gingerly delivered by Canada Post - Potential letter bombs Moved to one side to be Perused by our oxymoronic Canadian Securit Poulstrup of Arthur F. _ Mall walk-through clinic donor clinics, Clinics, Rea Cros Johnson & Associates Ltd, will put us over the 300 7 7a wee . Realtor for once again units for our summer Thanks for the help sPonsoring our summer objectives. : To the Editor: Roses” was a great success blood donor clinic. We had Mr, Bellamy’s support of On behalf of the Acton This was because it was 254 donors and collected Producing Posters and find- Horticultural Society, Twonld Tepeated several times in the 238 units of blood. I ing the time to Personally ike to express our apprecia- community calendar over the Tepe Gineeting with pub- deliver many to various tion and heartfelt thanks for last few weeks, lisher Ken Bellamy and firms was 8reatly appréci- i roviding us with excellent T am very hi py the Finn and I have acted upon ated, Tam aware of the bee publ Provides space for loca eet Mr. Bellamy’s idea of try- time this requires, The planned bus tip to the _ nizations and groups to Pro- ure ing a Clinic in the Thank you once aga: White Rose mote events and meetings, I commend those who write letters to the Editor - . na Virgin €ven critical ones - because it shows these people Resident al rentals and mortgage default ident - Acton Care enough about a Particular’- or general - prob- Presi From the Halton Hills landlord no longer has Tights family homes and houses Horticultural Society lem, to take the time to put their concerns in writ- 2 Ling. . Legal Clinic as a landlord, including the with Up to two apartments. If These are tough Economic right to be paid rent. The new the property is a single family Resear ch help 5 i ight to home, the mortgagee does finding it hard to Make mort- serve an eviction notice and have the right to enter the requested home to show it to interested To the Editor: ‘ buyers. The landiord must - John White was’ Halton’s can’t pay his Mortgage anda tenant who Tefuses to Pay bank takes over the Property, rent after a notice of change give reasonable notice and What does that mean for the of landlord is given, must enter only at reasonable tenant of residential premis- The lender or bank who is If 1 > ; . . times. If the new andlord ment. In researching his fasci- €s? Can a bank evict a ten- deemed to be the new land. ters into a bindi 5 ant? Who does the tenant Pay _ lord also takes over the oblig- fiers into a binding agree- hating career I find he, : ee 5 ment of purchase and Sale for many others, was involved in Tent to? What Tesponsibilities ations of a landlord under the ly itd ‘ does a bank have, if it takes Landlord and Tenant Act the Property, the landlord can Ee lumber industry in the Over the property?-Can a which apply to Tesidential €vict the tenants with at least Cae of youn bank sell property when ten- properties. This includes the 60 days notice in writing, ite i ee eet gs ants live in it? responsibility to keep the whether or Not there is a lease the early lumber industry in If the landlord of residen- peeny in a good state of for a longer period of Hie Eaten Specifically, I’m look. tial property. has. not Paid.the _ repair and fit for habitation. If However, such eviction is ing for the methods for moving, mortgage, and a bank or Tepairs are needed and the only allowed if the buyer the e Bage, other lender is involved, the new landlord will not do Tequires the house for himself large enough to be used> Was tenant should know about the them, the tenant can apply to or Certain close Telatives to the timber moved along the Mortgages Amendment Act, Court for an order that the live in, 1991. The Mortgagee of the new landlord must Carry out Tental property cannot auto- necessary repairs. The new matically evict a tenant with- landlord must also continue it notice. Also, t for heat, fuel, electrici- Out notice. Also, @ mortgagee to pay for heat, fue peels demands Payment of rent inland and sent dee ine should be aware of its obliga- ty or water, where it is the f th h see A ene Tom the tenant, the tenant Stream for shipping along the tions under the Act. landlord’s obligation to sup- should require proof in writ lake? If a bank or lender is Ply it. Failure to do so isan ~ require: De ht A ‘ ing from the lender or bank Any information on the telling a tenant that the land- offense under the Mortgage many mills and their ifi lord has not Paid the Mort- - Amendment Act. that they are no longer the Y mnills and thei te ae : * landlord. locations would also be quite 8age payments and rent must If the Mortgage was regis- 5: ion is helpful. now be paid to them, the ten- tered before the tenancy start- The above information ss "T can be reached at 419 ant first needs to know ed, and the mortgaged prop- general information, For Campbell Ave. Milton, Ont, whether the lender or bank erty is a single family home, advice on your particular sit- LOT 1C1. jas become a “mortgagee in the tenant may face eviction uation, you should contact a Thank you for your assig- Possession”. If so, the lender if the property is being sold. lawyer or you may call the tance, . _ or bank is deemed to be the by the mortgagee. A single Halton Hills Community Jim Dills new landlord of the Property. fami} home includes one- Legal Clinic at 877-5256. Milton y Bi T of the provincial liament in 1851 and after 1867, I also commend People who Write about situa- tions happening in our community about which ley are aware, but don’t know how to handle, and request we check into things to alleviate their con- cerns. Z Although the Tequest was transmitted through one of our staff, this was how we-came to check out the sludge Spreading program we Teported on in our ednesday edition Story, “Sludge Spreading causes concern”, There are also Crank letters in the Proverbial mail- bag, and letters from organizations such as the io Federation of Anglers and Hunters and the National Citizens Coalition. That we are’ not ha; s If the original landlord is Bronte or was it hauled by later able to Tepay the amount ad when the roads when the J ion thy ti q_ Toads were passable or was the Owed on the mort age, ian timber sawn at mills further Jon Havelock, a Conservative MLA from Calgary Proposed that Alberta MLAs have their salaries Cut when budget Spending targets are not reached, His plan also calls for the lost salary to be reinstat- ed if the deficit targets are exceeded in subsequent years, A common Sense solution to make politicians Tesponsible for their economic Spoutings when attempting to get elected. But let’s take things a step further, and [ have Suggested this before. Candidates Promises during any election cam- Paign should be Put in writing and signed by the wannabe “leaders of the People”, NDP reaches social contract agreements with relative ease.

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