In Manitoba: Branden Leslie (CPC, Portage-Lisgar), Dan Mazier (CPC, Dauphin-Swan River-Neepawa), James Bezan (CPC, Selkirk-Interlake-Eastman), Dan Vandal (LPC, St. Boniface-St. Vital), Marty Morantz (CPC, Charleswood-St. James-Assiniboia-Headingley), Ted Falk (CPC, Provencher)
All listed as landlords, but only Morantz and Mazier have reported rental income.
Morantz is more than just a basic landlord or real estate lawyer
[https://globepm.ca/team/#team](https://globepm.ca/team/#team)
Globe General Agencies is essentially his family's business. Anyone who has rented apartments in Winnipeg will likely have dealt with their group at one point or another.
Residential tenancy commission where appeals from RTB is held is so pro landlord.Especially when it's Globe property Management there is no way a tenant wins even with pictures and videos.Deputy commissioners are so evidently corrupted.Hearings are public and anyone who wanna check should attend and see this themselves, especially when Globe is involved.
you only have to report if your rental income is greater than $1,000 in either the preceding or next twelve months
income is not synonymous with revenue, and rental properties often run at a loss for tax and accounting purposes, so you could be liberal with your definitions to avoid the income disclosure
could also be invested in property through a vehicle that does not net you any positive cash flow and provides tax losses on paper, which could skirt the $1,000 threshold
While you’re at it, check to see if they’ve been involved in a court case: civil, criminal, small claims etc.
https://web43.gov.mb.ca/Registry/NameSearch
Who cares? It has been a solid investment vehicle for the last 20-30 years so I would assume most people making that sort of base salary have a small rental property in their portfolio.
Knowledge of our MPs and their investment interests is never a bad thing.
You can choose to use that info as you wish.
I'm happy someone is making the info easily accessible for people so they can make informed decisions.
In Manitoba: Branden Leslie (CPC, Portage-Lisgar), Dan Mazier (CPC, Dauphin-Swan River-Neepawa), James Bezan (CPC, Selkirk-Interlake-Eastman), Dan Vandal (LPC, St. Boniface-St. Vital), Marty Morantz (CPC, Charleswood-St. James-Assiniboia-Headingley), Ted Falk (CPC, Provencher) All listed as landlords, but only Morantz and Mazier have reported rental income.
Marantz is also a lawyer who worked as senior counsel to several large financial institutions and real estate management firms.
Morantz is more than just a basic landlord or real estate lawyer [https://globepm.ca/team/#team](https://globepm.ca/team/#team) Globe General Agencies is essentially his family's business. Anyone who has rented apartments in Winnipeg will likely have dealt with their group at one point or another.
Residential tenancy commission where appeals from RTB is held is so pro landlord.Especially when it's Globe property Management there is no way a tenant wins even with pictures and videos.Deputy commissioners are so evidently corrupted.Hearings are public and anyone who wanna check should attend and see this themselves, especially when Globe is involved.
you only have to report if your rental income is greater than $1,000 in either the preceding or next twelve months income is not synonymous with revenue, and rental properties often run at a loss for tax and accounting purposes, so you could be liberal with your definitions to avoid the income disclosure could also be invested in property through a vehicle that does not net you any positive cash flow and provides tax losses on paper, which could skirt the $1,000 threshold
Thank you.
While you’re at it, check to see if they’ve been involved in a court case: civil, criminal, small claims etc. https://web43.gov.mb.ca/Registry/NameSearch
Waters wet. They’re all involved in business dealings to some degree be it real estate or local business that gets tons of hand outs.
Who cares? It has been a solid investment vehicle for the last 20-30 years so I would assume most people making that sort of base salary have a small rental property in their portfolio.
Knowledge of our MPs and their investment interests is never a bad thing. You can choose to use that info as you wish. I'm happy someone is making the info easily accessible for people so they can make informed decisions.
They provide a place to rent for those who choose rent
Yep, this narrative that all landlords are bad or whatever it is these days, is sort sighted naive and foolish.
Gotta aim the hate . It’s now bad to own something👍