Proposal for rental property bylaw to undergo public consultation
North Battleford’s rental property situation is about to get a closer look following Monday night’s council meeting.
“Under the mandate of council’s strategic plan, subsequent discussions related to community safety, community standards and housing challenges and as a result from complaints from the public and general community regarding substandard rental properties, the administration was directed to develop an approach to develop inventory for residential rental properties in the city,” said City Clerk Stacey Hadley.
According to a news release, the proposed Residential Rental Property Registration (RRPR) bylaw would allow for the development of a free registry and “allow the City to offer significant benefits for tenants in these currently non-inventoried rental properties by enhancing the City’s ability to provide services where needed.”
The bylaw would also allow buildings to be inspected for health and safety though noted, “For the purposes of this discussion and the proposed bylaw, this document excludes apartment buildings and multi-unit dwellings with more than four units, as these structures are already covered by separate legislation which regulates the guidelines with respect to health and safety of building occupants.”