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小蓝视频 creates $500M fund to buy old rental buildings and protect tenants

The premier says the fund is expected to protect thousands of affordable housing units in the province.
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小蓝视频 Premier David Eby speaks in Vancouver, on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2022. The British Columbia government says it will save rental homes and protect tenants from "housing speculators and profiteers" with the creation of a half-a-billion-dollar Rental Protection Fund.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

BURNABY, 小蓝视频 — The British Columbia government says it will save rental homes and protect tenants from "housing speculators and profiteers" with the creation of a half-a-billion-dollar Rental Protection Fund. 

Premier David Eby says the fund will allow non-profit groups to buy older buildings and protect renters from property speculators.

Eby says in 小蓝视频 and across Canada older rental buildings are being purchased by property speculators and large corporations that redevelop the housing, evict the current tenants and either increase the rent or sell the units. 

He says the fund is expected to protect thousands of affordable housing units in the province. 

Jill Atkey, the CEO of 小蓝视频 Non-Profit Housing Association, says the province is leading the way in addressing a critical gap in housing policy: the erosion of affordability in the private rental market. 

Statistics Canada data released in September shows 小蓝视频 leads the country with the highest rate of unaffordable homes, due largely to people paying high rents to live in Vancouver.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 12, 2023.

The Canadian Press

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