Except not. Like in almost everything a landlord does, acting as the above leaves a landlord in a very butthurtable position. I am kinda amazed how many landlord actually think they still own their properties in this day and age. Probably the same sort of people who actually believe the veterans died for our freedoms.I take the government side, and your side too. A SIN number is completely optional. I learned you NEVER have to give it unless under very specific circumstances, and I am judicious about it. I have a unique name and can easily be identified by it, unlike someone named John Smith. However, someone is completely with their rights to refuse to give you service because of your denial of a SIN.
Therefore it is simple, if you don't have a meeting of the minds on a SIN number, no deal is done. Simple as that. She'll get another apartment, he'll get another tenant.
i would he didn't have to say he needed it to check if i was a fucking terrorist he is a snot nosed kid no more than 26I wouldnt blame the realtor thought..
You, rarely.... chicks, constantly....how often do you see drama from me ?
lol oh ya i'm a old hen keeping the cocks in order lolYou, rarely.... chicks, constantly....
Passport would be perfect to meet the agents Id requirements. As others pointed out, don't need a SIN# to do a credit check, just name and DOB.i'll carry my passport around to see places
So true. 80% of the tenants game the system and give the other 20% (like our OP) a bad name.BTW for all you idiot landlords. I mean fuck, the government does everything it can to make you the tenant's bitch, one would figure you should know better if you are going to be in that business. But continue to pretend that you actually own your units.
Arrogant? It's called business, we minimize our risk. If the cycle changes, I still do the same thing, been doing it for over 35 yrs.All of you landlords who have this arrogant attitude about people's SIN number need to realize that at some point in the cycle getting tenants will not be like fishing in a barrel.
What are you babbling about? It's simple, we ask for it, if the prospective tenant doesn't want to give it, that's fine. Move on to the next property. I've been in the landlord business for many years and flipped many properties. When you sell I assume I'm the owner and not the government, lol.BTW for all you idiot landlords. I mean fuck, the government does everything it can to make you the tenant's bitch, one would figure you should know better if you are going to be in that business. But continue to pretend that you actually own your units.
Surely, this must be a violation of at least a couple of hundred of the tenant's constitutional rights. Tenants in Ontario have almost as many rights as a Canadian born terrorist.we ask for it, if the prospective tenant doesn't want to give it, that's fine. Move on to the next property.
ha ha haSurely, this must be a violation of at least a couple of hundred of the tenant's constitutional rights. Tenants in Ontario have almost as many rights as a Canadian born terrorist.
Yes, a passport or perhaps a bank statement or utility bill that proves your identity. The SIN# per se is not needed, but most SIN cards will prove a person's legal name, and that's what they need to establish in order to enter into a binding contract down the road.Passport would be perfect to meet the agents Id requirements. As others pointed out, don't need a SIN# to do a credit check, just name and DOB.
Good luck with the rental.
The best I.D. around. Yes, but suggest it the next time if it's an issue.fuck wad should have asked for my passport i have one of those lol
Yeah, that was an idiot remark.i would he didn't have to say he needed it to check if i was a fucking terrorist he is a snot nosed kid no more than 26
i still wouldn't have given it to him no matter what. i'll carry my passport around to see places
i've never used one cheque from my account it's always a direct deposit form that way they know it's coming out on the day it's owed and right in to their account no late paymentsYeah, that was an idiot remark.
Your rental deposits if paid via your personal cheque, will confirm identity for legal purposes too.
I've been on both sides of the tenant/landlord fence and landlords do get burned by destructive and/or non-paying tenants. NOW magazine did a story about "tenants from hell" recently as have our newspapers from time to time. Plus, the law is biased in favour of tenants.unfortunately rock as i have noticed after a few months of looking, most landlords don't give two flying fucks about the tenants it's all about the buck.
all i know is what i'm experienced since i've been in toronto i have had 3 apartments 2 good one bad {the bad one being the moldy hole}. i took her to the landlord & tenant board she had some pit bull lawyer who intimidated me in to dropping my claim case, loosing me about a grand in lost belongings and fines i wanted the board to collect. in the end i had to sign a hush order and the city deemed the apartment unlivable and ordered her to do work to correct the issues.I've been on both sides of the tenant/landlord fence and landlords do get burned by destructive and/or non-paying tenants. NOW magazine did a story about "tenants from hell" recently as have our newspapers from time to time. Plus, the law is biased in favour of tenants.
Landlords have every right to ask for SI number. Tenants don't have to provide it since it's optional under federal law. However, landlords have to check out the tenant and if a tenant can't provide any appropriate ID for landlord's to do a credit and/or other checks, then the landlord has the right to reject the tenant. There are so many dead beat tenants out there today that landlords are tightening up their checks and rightly so. Many prospective tenants don't have a driver's license, or at least claim not to, or any other appropriate ID to do a proper check so we resort to SI, if they can't give it than no go. The landlord has every right to reject a tenant if he/she can't determine the credit worthiness of a prospective tenant. Try doing a credit check on someone with the last name Chan, Mohammed, Smith or Brown, Khan, Rossi, Cruz, etc... with no proper ID. I was burnt on this over 30 yrs ago and it won't happen again.Surely, this must be a violation of at least a couple of hundred of the tenant's constitutional rights. Tenants in Ontario have almost as many rights as a Canadian born terrorist.