North Battleford reopens rental registry debate in bid to tackle problem properties
North Battleford city council has reopened debate on a residential rental property registry, with councillors divided on whether it would help address problem properties or simply create more administrative work.
Council voted Monday to direct administration to bring forward a residential rental property registration bylaw for formal debate at a future meeting, reviving a proposal that had previously been considered but never voted on.
Supporters said the proposed registry would create a central list of rental properties and landlord contact information, allowing city officials to more quickly identify property owners when complaints arise about neglected homes, repeated emergency calls or other neighbourhood concerns.
They argue it would also help police, firefighters and Protective Services respond more effectively while giving the city a clearer picture of its rental housing stock.


