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I am a renter, and I know I can find apt without rent increase, no matter in Calgary or in Edmonton, even though many places increase price, but not all. That's also a fact.' X3 L& }% V1 e" u+ q$ J9 ]
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Increasing a little rent is reasonable for shortage of living, but hardly to compare to the increase of house sale price.) j7 V m1 {1 f- A
, y1 p4 U' C" l原帖由 来加多年 于 2006-8-30 11:07 发表
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I am a landlord. I increased the rent by $150. (total charge is above $1000 for two bedroom). First day of advertisement on paper, three tenants wanted to put down their deposit. We did some re ...
% {8 t! k; x h; a8 y, e[ 本帖最后由 醉酒当歌 于 2006-8-31 18:58 编辑 ] |
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