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Sarnia is reviewing new rules to stop landlords from using fake renovations to evict tenants, inspired by London’s model.
Sarnia is reevaluating a bylaw to combat renovictions—evictions using renovation excuses—after council unanimously approved a staff report reviewing options.
Inspired by London’s 2025 model, potential measures include a $600 landlord license, proof of needed renovations, and work commencement within six months, with fines up to $5,000 for violations.
The move follows growing concerns over tenant displacement, rising rents, and recent N13 notices in Sarnia and Chatham-Kent.
While officials acknowledge the need for local safeguards, they stress that long-term solutions require provincial reform and expanded affordable housing.
Mayor Mike Bradley plans to seek council approval in March to urge Ontario to act.
Sarnia está revisando nuevas reglas para evitar que los propietarios utilicen renovaciones falsas para desalojar inquilinos, inspirados en el modelo de Londres.