CORPIQ notes the City of Montreal's willingness to move forward with the landlord registry

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Montreal, February 15, 2022 - CORPIQ is disappointed that it was never consulted in the process of creating a responsible landlord certification, which was conceived without the input of people in the field. However, CORPIQ and its members share the objectives of offering a healthy environment and quality housing to all Montrealers and are key players in the housing sector in Montreal.

CORPIQ notes the City of Montreal's willingness to move forward with the landlord registry

Having never had a presentation from the city on this new register, CORPIQ is taking time to analyze the details of the project before making any comments. It hopes to receive shortly, from the City of Montreal, all documentation related to this project.

CORPIQ wants to be heard at the commission organized by the City of Montreal to discuss this project.

 

About CORPIQ

A non-profit organization bringing together 30,000 landlords and managers who own nearly 500,000 rental units and condos, CORPIQ is the largest association to offer services to landlords and to defend their interests, for over 40 years. It serves all regions from four offices with a total of 70 employees. Quebec landlords provide housing to 1.3 million renter households, seven out of ten of which own a duplex or triplex. Rental housing represents gross annual revenues of $10.5 billion, of which $1.6 billion is returned in municipal and school taxes.

 

Information and interview requests:

Benoit Ste-Marie

General Manager – Corporation des propriétaires immobiliers du Québec

Phone : 514-249-1691

Email : olbell@corpiq.com

 

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