Sask. family's eviction from home cancelled after accounting error discovered with rent


A Regina household going through homelessness won't be evicted from their government-owned rental unit after it was found they owed greater than $1,000 in again lease.


It turned out to be an accounting error that left Frank Francouer and his household in search of solutions.


Coming to the legislative constructing twice to plead his case paid off for Francouer.


“I met with the minister and like they mentioned, they have been going to look into it and mainly they reassured me and that is what I wanted,” Francouer mentioned.


The one father of two on social help bumped into issues after his lease was miscalculated beneath the brand new Saskatchewan Revenue Help (SIS) program. He had been undercharged about $80 a month for almost a yr earlier than a $1,000 again fee was demanded. He couldn’t pay and went to the legislative constructing for assist.


“Frank then needed to come to the legislature on two events. We raised it in Query Interval twice and I perceive his concern has been resolved now. His eviction has been reversed, his advantages have been reinstated and he is ready to keep in his dwelling together with his two boys,” NDP MLA Meara Conway mentioned.


A deal has been struck that may see Francouer pay the again lease owing in installments. The federal government mentioned, “If a consumer has questions or issues, we urge them to succeed in out to the Ministry of Social Companies so the issue may be addressed promptly. We're right here to assist.”


“They agreed you recognize to remain the eviction and simply enter into the fee association. All this was brought on by the SIS program,” Francouer mentioned.


The NDP believes many others could possibly be going through an analogous state of affairs. The Minister of Social Companies has invited anybody going through homelessness to contact her workplace for assist. Within the Francouers’ case, it took persistence however it labored out ultimately.

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