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Nova Scotia fixed-term lease loophole to remain in place despite some abuse: official - Halifax | Globalnews.ca

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A Nova Scotia government official says fixed-term leases are being abused by some landlords.

Gary O’Toole , associate deputy minister of Service Nova Scotia , told a legislature committee today that before any changes can be made the department needs to understand what the long-term consequences will be.

He was unable to give an example of an unintended consequence the government is trying to avoid.

Legal Aid says the government’s stance doesn’t make any sense.

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