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91ƵThey want my unit so now I91Ƶm out91Ƶ: 100 Mile renters no exception to B.C.91Ƶs hot housing market

Lack of affordable housing and rental options a rising problem
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Two elderly residents of 212 Blackstock Road are facing eviction on April 1. (Patrick Davies photo - 100 Mile Free Press)

Rising rents, lack of available units and a near-zero vacancy rate in 100 Mile House are taking a toll on residents in the South Cariboo community.

The situation has become so desperate that J. Brondijk isn91Ƶt sure where she is going to sleep next month. She and neighbour were given notice in January that they would have to vacate their units in a 100 Mile four-plex by April 1 as the new owners want to move in.

91ƵThey want my unit so now I91Ƶm out again,91Ƶ Brondijk said.

She is not alone. About 20 people in 100 Mile House are currently receiving or have been offered housing support in the last year, according to the Canadian Mental Health Association South Cariboo.

Marnie Jensen, an outreach worker with CMHA, said more people have been displaced in recent years, particularly following the 2017 wildfires when many homeowners sold their rental properties or moved into them themselves.

COVID-19 exacerbated the situation, she said, as more people from the Lower Mainland are buying up cheaper properties in rural areas like the South Cariboo.

This is led to a rise in both house prices rents, putting more pressure on the community91Ƶs vulnerable population. She noted those on social assistance can91Ƶt afford the high rentals, with even single rooms in 100 Mile now going for $500 to $750.

According to Statistics Canada, the median income for people in 100 Mile House in 2016 - the latest year for such stats - was $43,136 per year.

91ƵIt makes it very hard,91Ƶ Jensen said, adding there are no apartments available anymore for $750. 91ƵIf you91Ƶre just a roommate or renting a room you don91Ƶt have the same security or tenants91Ƶ rights. It91Ƶs very tenuous.91Ƶ

Brondijk has struggled to find housing in the South Cariboo over the past 20 years. She previously lived at the Parkview Apartments for 12 years, but found herself homeless for nine months before moving into the four-plex. She91Ƶs now worried she might be on the streets again.

The owners of Brondijk91Ƶs building did not return repeated requests for an interview.

However, there is nothing legally stopping them from moving into the building, as long as they do so in good faith, according to a spokesperson with the Ministry of the Attorney General91Ƶs office.

The spokesperson said the government made changes last year to put the onus on landlords to 91Ƶact in good faith91Ƶ if they plan to end a tenancy for a landlord91Ƶs use, meaning they must honestly intend to use the rental unit for the purposes stated on the Notice to End Tenancy (NTE) for at least six months.

91ƵIf a tenant accepts the NTE in good faith, they are entitled to compensation from the landlord equivalent to one month91Ƶs rent and must vacate the unit by the effective date of the notice.91Ƶ

Brondijk91Ƶs neighbour Paula E., who asked that her last name not be used, said it still hurts as a renter to have to leave the home she91Ƶs had for the past 20 years.

Largely housebound due to spinal sclerosis, Paula said she wasn91Ƶt able to find anything available in 100 Mile House and is now moving to the Clinton Creek Estates senior91Ƶs facility. Packing up her belongings has been an emotional process.

91ƵI can91Ƶt really blame the new owners because years ago there was a big surge of people buying low and selling high down on the Coast,91Ƶ Paula, 73, said. 91ƵThe same thing happened then, that91Ƶs happening now. People sold their houses for more than they91Ƶd ever thought they would and come into the Interior and buy up cheap properties.91Ƶ

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Paula said there should be more affordable housing built in B.C.91Ƶs Interior. It91Ƶs her view that homeless encampments in places like Vancouver get attention and government resources, while the lack of affordable housing in the South Cariboo is largely ignored.

91ƵI don91Ƶt think they care past Boston Bar about what does go on,91Ƶ Paula said. 91ƵI91Ƶd like them to build more low-income housing, or homes for pensioners, but I know that91Ƶs not going to all happen by the end of the month.91Ƶ

The last time rental units were constructed in 100 Mile House was in 2010 when B.C Housing built housing on Aspen Street near Pioneer Haven.

100 Mile District Mayor Mitch Campsall agreed there is a need for all levels of housing in the community.

He said he is in talks with the province to get more affordable housing built in 100 Mile, while also working with several companies to promote housing development in the community.

91ƵWe91Ƶll work with them and speed up everything we can to get them done,91Ƶ Campsall said. 91ƵI know that staff, council and myself are working every angle we can to get housing.91Ƶ

Joanne Doddridge, the district91Ƶs director of economic development and planning, agreed there is an 91Ƶextremely limited91Ƶ availability of housing, especially rental units. The district is working on a housing needs assessment in partnership with the Cariboo Regional District. It91Ƶs now in the final draft stages.

91ƵIt will not only give us the data on housing in town and in the South Cariboo, but also some analysis of the current and future housing situation, as well as recommendations for addressing some of the area91Ƶs housing challenges,91Ƶ Doddridge said.

B.C. Housing said providing housing for homeless people and those without stable housing is a top priority.

They have secured 10 rooms funded through the Province91Ƶs COVID-19 Action Plan to provide spaces for the vulnerable to shelter. They have also recently purchased and refurbished 33 affordable rental units at 440 Cedar Avenue.

91ƵBecause many people without stable housing in 100 Mile House often move between short-term stays indoors and sheltering on the streets, it is difficult to provide an estimate of the number of people experiencing homelessness in the community,91Ƶ B.C. Housing said.

100 Mile House doesn91Ƶt currently have a homeless shelter, but Campsall said the district is working with the province and the Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre to establish one. 100 Mile doesn91Ƶt have the funds or capability to do it on its own, he added.

91ƵWe will work with the province to secure any type of housing we can,91Ƶ Campsall said.

Jensen noted that even if there was housing available, it would likely be double what Brondijk and Paula were paying.

91ƵIt91Ƶs so disheartening,91Ƶ she said. 91ƵPeople phone us and want help and we have no good news for them.91Ƶ



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