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An arbitration hearing is set for May 26

Joyce Collins is facing eviction from her rental unit at Golden Homes along with other seniors in the 55+ mobile home park in Westbank.

sa国际传媒淲e are seniors ranging in age from 69 and up. This is quite a hardship on us emotionally, physically, and financially,sa国际传媒 Collins said.

Landlord and property owner RMD issued its first notice of eviction on Feb. 28.

The notice, Collins and others received, stated the age of the units was concerning to the condition of the properties, and based on past inspections the units were in need of sa国际传媒渆xtensive renovations including upgrading to the electrical and plumbing where necessary.sa国际传媒

A plumbing issue in Collinssa国际传媒 unit began shortly after the notice to end the tenancy was sent out.

On March 13, the six tenants were given a letter informing them the first eviction notice had been rescinded and another would be sent out once demolition permits were approved.

sa国际传媒淎fter reviewing the findings of that plumbing failure, it has become evident that the units will need to be demolished,sa国际传媒 the letter, obtained by Black Press Media, reads.

The first notice to end tenancy came a few months following a notice of rent increase that RMD never followed through with.

Tenants were again served with a notice of eviction for demolition on March 28. The residents in the duplexes of units four, six and seven at Golden Homes have been given until the end of May to vacate.

Collins has lived in her unit for more than two years and says other tenants have been there for over 15 years.

sa国际传媒淎ll six of us have never had any inspections since wesa国际传媒檝e lived here,sa国际传媒 Collins wrote in a letter to arbitration.

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A second tenant who asked not to be named had a similar story, saying the unit they live in has had one plumbing repair in the 16 years theysa国际传媒檝e lived there but never any issues with electrical.

Collins said she after the plumbing repairs were completed there were a number of holes left behind as the hired company didnsa国际传媒檛 replace the drywall.

Golden Homes at 2098 Boucherie Road is on Westbank First Nations land and WFN regulates the landlord-tenant relationships on its land.

In an email to Black Press, WFN wrote it sa国际传媒渕ust remain neutral to tenancy disputes whereby it facilitates the arbitration process and assists in the resolution of landlord-tenant disputes.sa国际传媒

RMD does have to abide by the WFNsa国际传媒檚 Residential Premises Law, a policy that hasnsa国际传媒檛 been updated in over a decade.

As per WFN law, RMD did provide tenants with two monthssa国际传媒 written notice to end the tenancy - something that the B.C. government mandates as a minimum of four monthssa国际传媒 notice.

sa国际传媒淲hy did we not get a date for when demolition is going to start? What is the urgency of just giving us two monthssa国际传媒 notice?sa国际传媒 Collins wrote in the letter to arbitration.

Collins and the other tenants applied for arbitration and have a hearing date set for May 26. The arbitrator will then have 30 business days to make a decision, giving the seniors a little more time to move out if the arbitrator rules in favour of the landlord.

The remaining units at Golden Homes are all privately owned, including unit five which sits in the middle of the properties slated for demolition. The rentals also sit on the southeast side of the mobile home park with views of Okanagan Lake.

In West Kelowna and Westbank, there are only two options for affordable seniors housing, both of which are said to have long wait lists and are not pet friendly. The biggest challenge, if the seniors lose, will be finding somewhere nearby and in the budget.

sa国际传媒淭hey just want us gone and out and then they can do what they want to do with their property,sa国际传媒 Collins said, believing it has to do with the money over everything else.

Collins and some of the other tenants still work part-time to help pay the bills despite being in lower-cost rentals. Collins said she fears moving will force her out of the area, into a more expensive rental, and to quit her job.

RMD told Black Press they would not be commenting on the matter.

The properties are not currently for sale and it is unknown what the plans are for the properties if the units are demolished.

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