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Nova Scotia Government Promises to Help Halifax Tenants without Power for Two Weeks

  • The Scotian apartment building in downtown Halifax has experienced a power outage since August 27, affecting all 50 units.
  • Tenants reported the outage resulted from flooding that damaged electrical panels and said the property manager, Templeton Properties, has been unresponsive.
  • Jill Balser, Nova Scotia’s Residential Tenancies Act minister, said the government is concerned and will treat cases involving The Scotian as emergencies.
  • Balser urged tenants to contact the residential tenancies program for lease issue support and confirmed they will receive priority at the provincial tenancy office.
  • The government has not detailed how it will resolve the outage but continues monitoring the situation and tenant concerns at the building.
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Nova Scotia government promises to help Halifax tenants without power for two weeks

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