

Dear Residents,
Join us in a united stand against the Residential Rental License (RRL) program! We encourage everyone to come out in large numbers to show our dissatisfaction with City Hall and the current policies of our slum mayor, who is discarded from province and federal by his such unethical policies. His history speaks itself that how he push things for his personal interest. We can no long turn a blind eye to these corrupt practices that punish law-abiding residents while serving personal interests.
Event Details:
- Date: Sunday, July 14
- Time: 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
- Meeting Point: https://maps.app.goo.gl/1FJGaNf1Ge5or2yi9
- Walking Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/CD6PkGh8WHZmeHqB8
Bring your friends and family to join our cause.
What's Provided:
- Snacks and water
- Signs, flyers, and banners
Your presence is crucial. Let's unite and make our voices heard!
Together, we can bring about the change we need.
Key Issues with RRL:
- Targeting Small Landlords: RRL unfairly targets small landlords while exempting corporate rentals and condominiums. City Hall is lobbying for corporate interests over community needs. Big fines will be imposed, once enrolled in RRL. It’s a scam by corrupt politicians to benefit corporate rentals.
- Ineffective Against Illegal Units: Despite claims, RRL only targets legal unit owners, leaving illegal unit issues unaddressed. City will fine only law abiding landlords, even for the tenants fault or overcrowding caused with tenants without landlords consent or knowledge.
- Contradicting RTA Guidelines: The program imposes fines on landlords for tenant actions beyond their control, such as overcrowding without consent and forced inspections without proper notice.
- Misleading Information: The Mayor claims legal unit owners need not worry or pay fees for the license. This is false – RRL requires a $300 yearly fee for maintaining the license.
- Discriminatory Practices: Regulations on room sharing and occupancy limits may violate the Ontario Human Rights Code. Tenants may sue you for breach of their privacy.
- Market Impact: The program could reduce available rental units, increase rents, and discourage new home buyers in Brampton.
- Privacy and Compliance Issues: Random inspections without proper notice infringe on tenant privacy and conflict with existing laws.
- Garbage Bin Per Registered Unit Instead of Per Property: When the city knows a house is registered as two dwellings, implying two families will be living there and property taxes are increased accordingly, why does the city issue only one garbage collection bin per property address instead of one per dwelling?
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See you there!