Housing advocates in Sudbury, Ontario, warn that “cash for keys” agreements, where landlords pay tenants to vacate, are leading to long-term homelessness. While these offers may seem appealing, low vacancy rates and high rents leave many former tenants struggling shortly after accepting the cash. Advocates emphasize that vulnerable individuals often rely on government assistance, which is insufficient given rising living costs. Landlords argue these deals expedite evictions, but critics highlight the need for better housing support from the government.
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