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cag 06-17-2006 01:46 AM

live rock etc. for sale
 
My Landlord just jacked our rent by 35%. I am likely moving in the very near future. Need to clear some things out as quickly as possible. Lots of stuff for sale!

40 lbs live rock, - first $160 gets it.
beautiful yellow wrasse, - $30


Corals
big pimple mushroom with babies on rock beside it. $10.00 sold
various mushroom colonies SOLD
(red, purple, orange, melon, spotted) ($10-$20) SOLD
small pink finger leather mounted $10
kenyan tree coral (mounted) $15 SOLD
two heads frogspawn (red and green) - $15 SOLD
Rodactis mushrooms colony (Bright Purple/red) - $20 sold
Rodactis mushrooms colony (nice green) - $20
small Bright Green Trumpet frag (4 heads) - $15
large multicolor linkia star (hardy) - $25
Purple tree gargonian (10 inches tall) $25 sold

May be more later.

G1GY 06-17-2006 01:55 AM

PM sent

Jim Barry 06-17-2006 08:51 PM

PM Sent

Skimmer Juice 06-18-2006 12:22 AM

pm sent

Canadbis 06-18-2006 05:37 AM

PM'ed

cag 06-21-2006 08:10 PM

still lots left, any takers?

phreezee 06-21-2006 08:23 PM

PM'ed you, I'd like to come by tonight.

Manny 06-22-2006 04:17 AM

Did you know that it is illegal to raise rent more than 5% per year unless your place was renovated. I know this as I am a landlord. You should look up the tenancy act online and read about your rights. Just thought I would let you know. Did not mean to high jack your thread.

cag 06-25-2006 04:06 AM

Spoke with the Landlord Tenant Board directly. In Alberta, on one year leases, on the day of your lease renewal there is absolutely no limit to the increase they can implement, and no notice is required. Other than on your renewal date, they must give you three months notice, but there is still no limit to the amount they can increase the rent. As long as the timing of the increases are no closer together than six months.

It may be different in BC. It use to be different in Alberta. But current regulations pretty much shaft tennants in every possible way.


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