A tenant in Dartmouth is speaking out after being required to pay rent-in-advance to secure their apartment. It’s a policy that legal advocates say is increasingly being enforced by landlords, despite being illegal. Megan King reports.
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Concerns about rent-in-advance requirements from Nova Scotia landlords
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