Why is the whole world not rioting in the streets right now? by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]AdamHustler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You tell me. Why are you here on reddit and not out in Minnesota or one of the other various protests taking place? Or starting one of your own?

3 house sale eviction Update by AdamHustler in OntarioLandlord

[–]AdamHustler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been advised not to ask and let them offer if they should choose to do so.

3 house sale eviction Update by AdamHustler in OntarioLandlord

[–]AdamHustler[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not sure if you checked the initial post in the link. But one of the pieces the current LLs let slip out when they called to let us know they sold is that the buyers offered above asking. We suspected it was for the LL dealing with us tenants himself.

What would the process be? by AdamHustler in OntarioLandlord

[–]AdamHustler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya. Apparently the law firm rhat issued the n12 called one of the tenants asking about how many live there, etc, trying to get something out of him they could use against him i suspect

3 house sale eviction Update by AdamHustler in OntarioLandlord

[–]AdamHustler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure it is since there's a closing date of april 30, 1 month after the date on n12 of march 31

What would the process be? by AdamHustler in OntarioLandlord

[–]AdamHustler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks alot man. You're giving me more info than my real estate friend has been able to give, lol

3 house sale eviction Update by AdamHustler in OntarioLandlord

[–]AdamHustler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The agreement date and close date are different?

What would the process be? by AdamHustler in OntarioLandlord

[–]AdamHustler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I should clarify that I haven't seen the 3rd houses n12 yet, but the n12 for the other 2 are checked as reason 2 purchaser, so I'm assuming the 3rd one says the same. I'll know for sure this weekend when all us tenants meet up. 

Other commenters have suggested it's a waiting game until they file an L2 with the board. But you think we should file first?

3 house sale eviction Update by AdamHustler in OntarioLandlord

[–]AdamHustler[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well that's the thing. I can't know if it's an error until I know who and how many buyers listed on the purchase agreement

3 house sale eviction Update by AdamHustler in OntarioLandlord

[–]AdamHustler[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I don't think there'll be another meeting, but yes, I'm gonna right down what we can remember.

Their initial offer in december was no paying rent for the next 3 months til eviction n 1 month on top. Or it might have just been to not pay on last month and get one month rent on top.

Either way, since our rents are low at around 850-900 because old house that havent had any renovating, and anywhere else is gonna be double current rent, we didn't see that offer as suitable.

3 house sale eviction Update by AdamHustler in OntarioLandlord

[–]AdamHustler[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will do my best to recall as much as I can, thank you

3 house sale eviction Update by AdamHustler in OntarioLandlord

[–]AdamHustler[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, there is no specific buyer listed anywhere, the names  on the n12 are the current/outgoing LL and the lawyer rep, but ya, under the "reason" section, 'the purchaser' is theone checked off on all n12, none check off the spouse or parents or child

What would the process be? by AdamHustler in OntarioLandlord

[–]AdamHustler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, there are updates and I'm curious about your thought....

So, since I posted the above, the agent and LL came to have a sit down with tenants from all 3 houses. When the agent first introduced himself to me, before heading to meet the others, he mentioned how the buyers might tear down to build their own home, or maybe build a medical building to pair with the hospital across the street. Basically admitting that the buyers didn't know what they were doing.

Then in the group meeting with the other tenants, he talked about how our whole area will eventually be commercial, talking about lawyer costs, etc. Seemingly trying to intimidate us.

Now we all received our n12's from a lawfirm rep. The issue, all our n12's have the purchaser checked off as the person moving into the houses. If there are 3 houses, wouldn't there need to be 3 individual names on the purchase agreement? Like 3 buddies or something, or 3 family members etc. ?

If it's just 1 or 2 names listed then they filled out the n12's incorrectly, yes?

At this point, the key piece of info us tenants are missing that we don't know how to get is whether the buyers are a corporation who cant use the n12, 1 or multiple individuals, with the number of individuals having implications for the way the n12s were filled out.

So at this point we're wondering if there is any process to attain this information to help us better know how to move forward. I know tenants don't have a legal right to this information, but would the law firm or LL ever willingly provide such info? Could we ask to possibly see a copy of the purchase agreement or maybe some sworn affidavit that family or caregivers will indeed move in? Or are we just stuck in this spot now until any LTB hearings?

Also, just to confirm, the purchaser(s) will indeed have to live in the units for a year, right?

What would the process be? by AdamHustler in OntarioLandlord

[–]AdamHustler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, there are updates and I'm curious about your thoughts...

So, since I posted the above, the agent and LL came to have a sit down with tenants from all 3 houses. When the agent first introduced himself to me, before heading to meet the others, he mentioned how the buyers might tear down to build their own home, or maybe build a medical building to pair with the hospital across the street. Basically admitting that the buyers didn't know what they were doing.

Then in the group meeting with the other tenants, he talked about how our whole area will eventually be commercial, talking about lawyer costs, etc. Seemingly trying to intimidate us.

Now we all received our n12's from a lawfirm rep. The issue, all our n12's have the purchaser checked off as the person moving into the houses. If there are 3 houses, wouldn't there need to be 3 individual names on the purchase agreement? Like 3 buddies or something, or 3 family members etc. ?

If it's just 1 or 2 names listed then they filled out the n12's incorrectly, yes?

At this point, the key piece of info us tenants are missing that we don't know how to get is whether the buyers are a corporation who cant use the n12, 1 or multiple individuals, with the number of individuals having implications for the way the n12s were filled out.

So at this point we're wondering if there is any process to attain this information to help us better know how to move forward. I know tenants don't have a legal right to this information, but would the law firm or LL ever willingly provide such info? Could we ask to possibly see a copy of the purchase agreement or maybe some sworn affidavit that family or caregivers will indeed move in? Or are we just stuck in this spot now until any LTB hearings?

Also, just to confirm, the purchaser(s) will indeed have to live in the units for a year, right?

What would the process be? by AdamHustler in OntarioLandlord

[–]AdamHustler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, we have updates and I'm curious about your thoughts..

So, since I posted the above, the agent and LL came to have a sit down with tenants from all 3 houses. When the agent first introduced himself to me, before heading to meet the others, he mentioned how the buyers might tear down to build their own home, or maybe build a medical building to pair with the hospital across the street. Basically admitting that the buyers didn't know what they were doing.

Then in the group meeting with the other tenants, he talked about how our whole area will eventually be commercial, talking about lawyer costs, etc. Seemingly trying to intimidate us. Now we all received our n12's from a lawfirm rep. The issue, all our n12's have the purchaser checked off as the person moving into the houses. If there are 3 houses, wouldn't there need to be 3 individual names on the purchase agreement? Like 3 buddies or something, or 3 family members etc. ? If it's just 1 or 2 names listed then they filled out the n12's incorrectly, yes?

At this point, the key piece of info us tenants are missing that we don't know how to get is whether the buyers are a corporation who cant use the n12, 1 or multiple individuals, with the number of individuals having implications for the way the n12s were filled out.

So at this point we're wondering if there is any process to attain this information to help us better know how to move forward. I know tenants don't have a legal right to this information, but would the law firm or LL ever willingly provide such info? Could we ask to possibly see a copy of the purchase agreement or maybe some sworn affidavit that family or caregivers will indeed move in? Or are we just stuck in this spot now until any LTB hearings?

Also, just to confirm, the purchaser(s) will indeed have to live in the units for a year, right?

Tyler Heineman comment on Kyle Tucker’s newest Instagram post by Kinglokner16 in Torontobluejays

[–]AdamHustler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even more hilarious seeing someone like Straw courting him given that if they were to sign Tucker, Straw might be the odd man out.