Housing Crisis “Lasts All Year”
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While thousands of Quebecers are preparing to move on July 1, the Housing Administrative Tribunal (TAL) recalls that it will remain accessible by telephone to answer questions from tenants and landlords, despite the closure of its counters in person. Each year, the end of residential leases on June 30 results in a surge of relocations across the province, including on the North Shore. This intense period can sometimes generate unforeseen situati…
While thousands of Quebecers are preparing to move on July 1, the Housing Administrative Tribunal (TAL) recalls that it will remain accessible by telephone to answer questions from tenants and landlords, despite the closure of its counters in person. Each year, the end of residential leases on June 30 results in a surge of relocations across the province, including on the North Shore. This intense period can sometimes generate unforeseen situati…
While thousands of Quebecers are preparing to move on July 1, the Housing Administrative Tribunal (TAL) recalls that it will remain accessible by telephone to answer questions from tenants and landlords, despite the closure of its counters in person. Each year, the end of residential leases on June 30 results in a surge of relocations across the province, including on the North Shore. This intense period can sometimes generate unforeseen situati…
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