Last spring, Caio De Naday Hornhardt believed his former landlord had done him wrong, with a same-day eviction.
He spent weeks trying to figure out how to have fines imposed on the landlord under the Residential Tenancies Act — a story he shared at the time.
De Naday Hornhardt found that while the written law was clear, the enforcement of it was not.
A year ago, provincial government officials acknowledged there was a gap in the system, and pledged to take action.
But they still haven’t finalized that work, leaving De Naday Hornhardt waiting and wondering.
“It feels awful — it feels, I don’t know what’s happening,” he said.
“Of course, I’m not inside the government, so I don’t know all the details why it’s taking so long.”