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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jan 1976, p. 2

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Page 2 â€" Waterioo Cnronicle, Wednesday, January 28,â€" Key rent review deadlines for LANDLORDS and TENâ€" e In respect to tenancy agreements taking effect on or ANTS have been extended as of January 16, 1976. Here after July 30, 1975 and up to and including April 30, are the new dates: 1976, LANDLORDS wishing to charge more than eight e For tenancy agreements taking effect on or after July 30, per cent for any period after January 1, 1976 must make 1975 and up to and including December 31, 1975. TENâ€" â€"â€" application on the appropriate form by February 29, ANTS wishing to dispute increases up to eight per cent 1976. for that period must make application on the appropriate _ e For tenancy agreements taking effect on or after January form by February 29, 1976. 1, 1976, TENANTS wishing to dispute any increase must e For tenancy agreements taking effect on or after July 30, make application on the appropriate form by February 29, 1975 and up to and including December 31, 1975. 1976, or 60 days after receiving a notice of increase, LANDLORDS wishing to charge more than eight per cent whichever comes last. over the rent charged during the last full month prior to August 1, 1975, for the above period, must make applicaâ€" RENT REVIEW FORMS tion on the appropriate form by February 29, 1976. e Until the rent review offices are in operation, TENANTS e If the LANDLORD and TENANT do not agree on a rent and LANDLORDS may obtain forms from offices of the increase above the eight per cent guideline, and do not Ministry of Housing, Ministry of Natural Resources apply to have the rent for that period reviewed, the (northern affairs branch offices only), Ministry of Reveâ€" TENANT is entitled to a rebate of any rent paid in nue assessment offices, Ministry of Consumer and excess of eight per cent by February 29, 1976. Qommercial Relations and Ontario Housing Corporaâ€" e The maximum rent LANDLORDS may charge tenants tion branch offices in Sudbury, Thunder Bay, Ottawa, after January 1, 1976 for all tenancy agreements which Cambridge, Hamilton and London. Check your teleâ€" became effective on or after July 30, 1975 is eight per phone directory for the local address. cent more than the rent charged during the last full month prior to August 1, 1975. A landlord collecting e Mail the COMPLETED forms to Rent Review at the postal more than this contravenes the rent review legislation box designated for the municipality in which your and may, on summary conviction, be fined up to $2,000. accommodation is located. Telephone numbers and locations of the rent review offices Rent Review, Box 580, Postal Station F. Toronto M4Y 2L8. ol n hm o ce C200 gnol c unic aLk_e R424c2% Taranta tall traa aaollina is Shh d mtdatret biinediiit ut tds Badiiasat ddine db tina cb uis inetiadiaontin ind in ht i 1 will be published shortly. Or, if you live within the Metro Toronto tollâ€"free calling If you wish a booklet or further information, please write area, please telephone 923â€"1199. METRO TORONTO City of Toronte East York North York Barrie, for the County of Simcoe and the Oistrict Mumicipablty of Muskoka Mississauge, for the Regional Municipality of CENTRALâ€"EAST ash_-:l. .:oc the QBIMI umcipality of Durham Counties of Peterborough Northumberiand. Victona. and Halburton Richmond Hill, for the Municipality of IMPORTANT DATE CHANGES for the Ontario Ontario Rent Review Box 5370 Postal Station A Toronto MSW 1N6 Ontario Rent Review Box 511 Postal Station Etobicoke MSC 4Â¥5 Ontario Rent Review Box 1013 Postal Station 0 East York M4A 2N4 Ontario Rent Review Box 234 Postal Station A Willowdale M2N 5S8 Ontario Rent Review Postal Station A Scarborough MIK 5E4 Ontario Rent Review Box 23 Postal Station A Weston MIN 3M6 Ontario Rent Review Box 985 . Bartie L4M 5E1 Ontario Rent Rewew Box 126 Postal Station A Mississauga LSA 227 Ontario Rent Review Ontario Rent Review Box 1586 Peterborough K3J 7S2 Oshawa L1H 7R2 Ontarno Rent Review Box 391 Richmond Hill L4C 4Y6 CENTRALWEST * MHamilton, for the Reu’oml Municipalities of Hamiltonâ€"Wentworth, Halton, Haldimandâ€"Norfolk. and the County of Brant Kitchener, for the Regional Municipality of Waterloo and the Counties of Wellington and Dufferin St. Catharines, for the Regional Municipality of Niagara RENT REVIEW REGIONS SOUTHâ€"WESTERN London, for the Counties of Middlesex. Oxford. EI":I. Lambto Perth and Huron Owen Sound, for the Counties of Grey and Windsor, for the Counties of Essex and Kent EASTERN Bellevilte, for the Counties of Hastings and Prince Edward Cornwail, for the Counties of Stormont. Dundas & Glengarry. and Prescott & Russell Province of Ontario e Until the rent review offices are in operation, TENANTS and LANDLORDS may obtain forms from offices of the Ministry of Housing, Ministry of Natural Resources (northern affairs branch offices only), Ministry of Reveâ€" nue assessment offices, Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations and Ontario Housing Corporaâ€" tion branch offices in Sudbury, Thunder Bay, Ottawa, Cambridge, Hamilton and London. Check your teleâ€" phone directory for the local address. * Ontario Rent Review Box 2006 Hamilton LBN 3RS Main Terminal Kitchener N2G 4J3 Ontario Rent Review Box 3027 St. Cathanines L2R 7E3 Ontaria Rent Review Ontario Rent Review Box 5101 London NGA4L6 Ontario Rent Review Box 625 Owen Sound N4K 5R4 Ontario Rent Review Box 1605 Windsor NYA GF2 Ontario Rent Review Box 4300 Befieviile KBN 5H9 Ontario Rent Rewew Box 607 Cornwall K6H 662 Kingsten, for the Ontario Rent Review Counties of Frontenac. Box 5500 Lennox & Addington. Leeds & Kingston K7L564 Grenvilie, and that portion of Lanark County lying west of Highway 29. uzb’nnu the towns of Carieton P {see Ottawa) and Smiths Regional Municipality of Ottawaâ€"Carleton pivs that portion of Lanark Co% ‘iag east of Highway 29. including the towns of Carleton Place and Smiths Falls Pembroke, for the County of Rentrew NORTHâ€"EASTERN North Bay, for the Districts of Nipissing and Parry Sound Sault Ste. Marie, for the District of Algoma Sudbury, for the Regional Municipality of Sudbury and Districts of Sudbury and Manitouin Timmins, for the Districts of Cochrane and alls (see Ottawa) NORTHâ€"WESTERN Kenora, for the Districts of Kenora and Thuader Bay, tor the District of Thunder Bay Ramy River Ontario Rent Review Box 9800 Ottawa K1G 3Y2 Ontario Rent Review Box 1010 Pembroke KSA 7T3 Ontario Rent Review Box 884 North Bay P1B 8K1 Ontario Rent Review Box 627 Sault Ste. Mane PGA 5N2 Ontario Rent Review Box 1059 Sudbury P3E 4S6 Ontario Rent Review Box 1130 Timmins PAN 7H9 Ontario Rent Review Box 2440 Kenora P9N 3X8 Ontario Rent Review Box 5000 Postal Station F Thunder Bay P7C 5G6 More than 45 persons atâ€" the recent Columbia Columbia area, city plamner Richard District open house to comâ€" planning department should study the economic feaâ€" sibility of the removal of Transport and the replaceâ€" ment of the industries by multiâ€"family development," his report read. _ â€" Residents complained of the noise and other environâ€" mental problems they create. Several residents wanted all the land in the block boundâ€" ed by Spruce, Hickory and King Street designated high density residential in order to encourage total rather than â€" partial redevelopâ€" open house Few individuals made comments â€" about traffic. Most residents at the meetâ€" ing were concerned about student housing, but were not objectionable to it as they realize its vital need in the community. ‘‘Most of the residents attending the open house supported the designations and policies in the Columâ€" bia District Plan," the reâ€" port read. Plattsville long distance calls dropped Long distance charges on calls between Plattsville and â€" Kitchener â€" Waterloo telephones will be dropped starting Tuesday, Februâ€" ary 10, according to Jim Reid, Bell Canada‘s Public Relations Manager. Telephone craftsmen have been working to complete the required extensive modiâ€" fications in the Kitchener, Waterloo and Plattsville switching centres, estimatâ€" ed to cost over »200,IWWU. This cost figure includes the provision of additional talking circuits between the three centres. Mr. Reid said that whenâ€" ever a toll free calling arrangement is made availâ€" able, customers talk longer and the number of calls inâ€" creases by as much as 1,000 per cent. At â€" present, Plattsville customers can call Ayr, New Dundee and Bright for a total of 2909 telephones. The addition of Kitchener and Waterloo will increase that total to 112,557, The regular monthly teleâ€" phone rates for Plattsville customers will increase when the new service goes into effect. For example, the present rates for an individual residence line will increase by $1.60 to §$6.20 per month, the two party residence line by $1.20 to $4.65 and the multiâ€" party residence line by .85 cents to $4.20 per month. The â€" regular _ monthly rates for Kitchener and Waterloo will not be afâ€" fected as a result of the elimination of the long disâ€" tance charges. Calls between Kitchener, Waterloo and Plattsville will be completed by dialling the seven digit number of the called party.

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