Victoria cuts rent increases
VANCOUVER — The provincial government has announced its cutting the annual allowable rent increase by two percent, limiting it to inflation.
That means effective Jan. 1, 2019, the annual allowable rent increase will be 2.5 per cent.
The previous formula set in 2004 allowed annual rent increases of 2 per cent plus inflation.
According to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing the cut means people living in a $1,200 per month apartment (average rent in B.C.) could save up to $288 in 2019 over what they could have paid under the old formula. People in an average two-bedroom apartment in Vancouver could have faced up to $432 more.


