Section: Real-estate
SEPTEMBER 2014 HOUSING STARTS IN QUEBEC
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SEPTEMBER 2014 HOUSING STARTS IN QUEBEC
Housing starts in Quebec were trending at 32,704 units in September, compared to 32,111 units in August, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). The trend is a six-month moving average of the monthly seasonally adjusted
annual rates (SAAR) of housing starts.
Building permits, August 2014
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Building permits, August 2014
The total value of building permits issued by Canadian municipalities fell 27.3% to $6.7 billion in August, following three months of double-digit increases. The August decline was mainly the result of lower construction intentions for non-residential buildings in Quebec and residential buildings in Ontario.
Canadian home sales climb higher in August
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Canadian home sales climb higher in August
The number of home sales processed through the MLS® Systems of Canadian real estate
Boards and Associations rose 1.8 per cent on a month-over-month basis in August 2014, marking the seventh consecutive monthly increase, and the highest level for sales since January 2010.
AUGUST 2014 HOUSING STARTS IN QUEBEC
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AUGUST 2014 HOUSING STARTS IN QUEBEC
Selon la Société canadienne d’hypothèques et de logement (SCHL), la tendance des mises en chantier d’habitations dans les centres urbains du Québec se chiffrait à 32 628 en août, comparativement à 35 401 en juillet. Cette tendance correspond à la moyenne mobile de six mois du nombre mensuel désaisonnalisé et annualisé (DDA) de mises en chantier d’habitations.
ECONOMIC DAMAGE IS NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY TO OBTAIN THE TERMINATION OF THE LEASE FOR FREQUENT DELAYS
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ECONOMIC DAMAGE IS NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY TO OBTAIN THE TERMINATION OF THE LEASE FOR FREQUENT DELAYS
By an appeal introduced on March 6, 2013 the owner requests the termination of the lease and the eviction of the tenant, the recovery of the rent ($1400) as well as the rent due at the time of the hearing. Moreover, the owner asked for termination of the lease on the grounds that the tenant often pays the rent late. The owner, at the hearing, acknowledged that the tenant had paid the rent due, together with court costs and that no money was owed to him.
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