Charlottetown, January 5, 2023 - “The PEI Government’s so-called plan to address the cost pressures faced by rental property owners is inadequate and a broken promise to the sector,” says Residential Rental Association of Prince Edward Island President, Parker Perry....
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Government’s Plan Falls Far Short of Adequate Compensation for Rental Property Owners
Charlottetown, January 5, 2023 - “The PEI Government’s so-called plan to address the cost pressures faced by rental property owners is inadequate and a broken promise to the sector,” says Residential Rental Association of Prince Edward Island President, Parker Perry....
Minister of Housing and Social Development Broke His Word on Compensation
Charlottetown: December 1st, 2022: “The absence of a compensation element to the recent government announcement on building incentives shows that Minister MacKay broke his word,” says Parker Perry, President of the Residential Rental Association of Prince Edward...
Open Letter to Minister MacKay
November 21, 2022 Honourable Mathew MacKay, MLAMinister of Social Development & Housing Government of Prince Edward IslandP.O. Box 2000, Charlottetown, PECIA 7N8Dear Minister, It has been two weeks since you made a public commitment that residential rental...
Residential Rental Association of PEI Calls on Minister MacKay to Come Forward and Release Details of Government’s Compensation Plan
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NOVEMBER 21, 2022 Charlottetown: November 21, 2022: “As we head into 2023, rental property owners are increasingly concerned about rising costs and rental caps that are seriously harming the financial viability of the rental sector,” says Parker...
Rent Caps a Slap in the Face to Residential Rental Sector
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NOVEMBER 1, 2022 Rent Caps a Slap in the Face to Residential Rental Sector Charlottetown: November 1, 2022: The King Government's unilateral decision to overrule a regulatory body and give residential property owners a zero percent increase in...