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CORNWALL – A city survey shows many either don’t support or are not sure about the City of Cornwall’s proposal to licence landlords and their rental units.
The city has billed it as a way for the fire department and bylaw enforcement to respond better to issues and also for the city to “better understand the availability of housing, and the community’s housing needs.” It’s also meant to root out illegal dwellings.
The city received nearly 1,500 responses to its online and newspaper survey in late October 2020 with almost 64 per cent saying either didn’t support it or were unsure. About two-thirds of the responses were tenants or residents of Cornwall while the balance was landlords and property managers.