A Halifax landlord is calling for mandatory radon testing in rental properties, arguing that tenants face health risks from cancer-causing radon gas and currently lack provincial or municipal protections. The article highlights a regulatory gap in rental housing rather than a direct market event. Potential impact is limited and policy-driven unless lawmakers move to impose testing requirements.
A Halifax landlord is calling for mandatory radon testing in rental properties, arguing that tenants face health risks from cancer-causing radon gas and currently lack provincial or municipal protections. The article highlights a regulatory gap in rental housing rather than a direct market event. Potential impact is limited and policy-driven unless lawmakers move to impose testing requirements.
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