Readers of this
blog will be aware that last winter we went through a surprising turn of events
when our house on Croydon Rd, on the market for a number of
months, suddenly sold while we were here in Mexico. The new owners were keen to
take up residence there ASAP so, sight unseen (except by my friend, Roz) we leased
an apartment on Major St, moving in there just a scant two weeks after our
return to Toronto at the end of February. It seems that we are going to be in a
similar situation this winter and spring.
All was cosy with
our new landlords until they discovered serendipitously that I was plying my
trade there. Immediately a major reaction: why had we hidden this fact? I must
immediately cease and desist, and so on. It made no difference (especially to the gentleman in question) when we pointed out that this was a legitimate usage
of the premises according to the by-laws of the City of Toronto and the
Landlord/Tenants Act. Moreover, I had not “hidden” my intentions. It had never occurred
to me that I needed to disguise them as I have conducted a private practice in
whatever mode of accommodation I have had since 1987. We were threatened with
eviction if I did not give them a statement in writing that I would no longer
work there. We sent them copies of the relevant Acts covering this eventuality,
and, I believe that they consulted a lawyer. After a month or so of
unpleasantness, the issue seemed to blow over.
I spoke by phone
with our landlady a couple of days ago. She was surprised to hear that we would
not return to Toronto until the end of March, the point at which our year-long
contract with them expires. Our plan had been to give them rent cheques into
the summer and to decide over the spring whether or not to remain. Our options
had suddenly become more open by the sale of our condo in Orillia – it will
close in early January. I told the lady that I had left more cheques at the
house for her to pick up on one of her visits there. She informed me then that
if we wanted to stay on that her husband wanted a new contract drawn up and
that the rent would be raised. She said that she would talk to her husband and
get back to us in a couple of day. We rather expect a new round of
unpleasantness is about to ensue and have decided that we will leave our
lovely, though by no means perfect, home on Major St as soon as we can find new
digs and arrange a move.
This is where you
come in, dear friends and neighbours of a Toronto/Annex persuasion: we ask you
to keep your eyes and ears attuned to suitable places for us, generally in our
present area and of our current size. We are open to renting or to buying, preferably
a two or three bedroom place with two washrooms. If the accommodation is a
rental apartment or a condo, we would like a balcony (essential for morning
contemplation), especially one facing away from a busy street. I have looked on
the mls.ca for both rental places and ones for sale in the Annex-ish area. At
the moment there is little available, though undoubtedly more will open up as
spring comes. But there is nothing like ears to the ground as we often hear
about people moving or contemplating moves, even before their places go on the
market. OK. You get the idea.
Life goes on here
in PV. We have fallen more or less into our usual routines. We plan to go out to a
suburb of PV today to investigate used bicycles. From there we will go to a
fabric shop out by the marina to select material with which to re-cover our
balcony pillows. Yesterday we purchased two small paintings at an exhibit in
the restaurant at the front of our building. The exhibit was held by one of the
residents here and three other women with whom she shares work space. We are
much given to discussions about redecorating our condo. We have inherited all of the
furniture, pictures, and objet of the lady who had previously owned our place.
Now we have to consider all of it and tailor the space according to our own
preferences. But there is no rush for any of this.
I’m going to send
this off quickly just to get your imagination going re where I might
live next, but will write again soon about other things happening here in the
(dare I say it?) winter-free south.
Hi Brenda, that's too bad. Makes you wonder what the real issue is. Good luck with finding something. Someone has probably told you about our lovely weather. They are forecasting more snow. My daughter Cat and her friend are coming over to make Christmas treats today. I'm looking forward to that. I finish for the Christmas break on the 19th of Dec. to start up again on the 5th of January. So a nice 2 weeks break. In January I'll be joining Doris again for a trip to Florida. My oldest brother lives there during the winter months. My brother in CR has that same system for telephoning so I can call him free of charge.
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