We bought a brand new executive townhouse and the rent would be prohibitive for a lot of tenants. Hopefully that removes the deadbeats and leaves me with good tenants and fraudsters. My screening hopefully removes them.
Here, if you don't pay, I can serve an N4 after 2 days. the tenant then has 14 days to pay and automatically cancel the N4. If they still don't pay, I serve another form (that costs lots of $). The tenant can then contest it and gets a hearing date a few weeks later (and FREE legal representation) at the Landlord Tenant board. They usually say there's mold or some other problem and the landlord is disciplined, possibly fined etc. Even if they don't say something like that, the LTB will propose a payment plan. If they miss that, I can file again etc... After a VERY long process, if I finally get an eviction, I have to pay BIG $ to the cops to do the eviction. They will then schedule an eviction and must give the tenant 14 days (I think) notice that they will be there to do it. What do you think happens next?!? Lot's of damage and no money. The only way to go after tenants is in small claims court and eventually garnish their pay. If they don't have a job, don't bother going after them. Discriminating against them based on their source of income (govt assistance vs a real job) is highly illegal and will result in a human right violation but since I'd never rent to somebody I can't sue (you can't garnish govt assistance here), I simply say, "sorry, I can't rent to you".