No action against Nova Scotia rent loophole out of fears for housing supply: minister

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HALIFAX – Service Nova Scotia Minister Jill Balser says her department won’t crack down on instances of abuse involving fixed-term rental leases because it doesn’t want to affect the housing supply.

Balser says that could be an “unintended consequence” of a crackdown on landlords who abuse fixed-term leases to get around the province’s five per cent cap on rent increases.

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