
Attorney General Sir Steadroy Benjamin says the government will move to repeal the decades-old Rent Restriction Act and replace it with a new Landlord and Tenant Act, following concerns raised by property owners during a public consultation on the future of St. John’s.
WATCH: Attorney General Sir Steadroy Benjamin responds to concerns from the audience by announcing plans to replace the outdated Rent Restriction Act with a new Landlord and Tenant Act, as part of broader efforts to address property conditions in St. John’s.
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Excellent news. This is long overdue.
Ah feeling something… Elections coming ☝️
I just don’t know what wrong with Antiguan people having people renting over their property for higher money and satisfied with the condition if something to goes wrong who is to be blame. It’s like every thing in Antigua is just jokes where are the Laws what kind of police here how can a vehicle be stolen and on the road and getting registered serial numbers don’t make sense 🤔
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