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Do house sitters in Canada expect to be paid?

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Do house sitters in Canada expect to be paid?

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Yes. No. And Maybe. For short term sits, the homeowner typically continues to pay for the utilities except long distance telephone charges. House sitters in Canada may even be paid a nominal fee per day. However, each situation is unique. Read the following examples for some ideas on how Homeowners and House Sitters have worked together. June M. found a new job in Edmonton. She’s on a three-month probation. Rather than risk giving up her apartment in Victoria and renting an apartment in Edmonton, she decided to sit for free for three months while the Homeowners are enjoying an extended vacation in Australia. June pays the utility costs. Fred W. wanted to go to Mexico for two weeks. A local agency in his town charged $70 per week to visit his home once a day. The kennel wanted $ 84 per week to board the dog that the dog hated even though it was the best in town. That meant an extra $308 for his two-week vacation. Luckily, Fred found a full-time live-in sitter who was delighted to earn $

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Yes. No. And Maybe. For short term sits, the homeowner typically continues to pay for the utilities except long distance telephone charges. House sitters in Canada may even be paid a nominal fee per day. However, each situation is unique. Read the following examples for some ideas on how Homeowners and House Sitters have worked together. June M. found a new job in Edmonton. She’s on a three-month probation. Rather than risk giving up her apartment in Victoria and renting an apartment in Edmonton, she decided to sit for free for three months while the Homeowners are enjoying an extended vacation in Australia. June pays the utility costs. Fred W. wanted to go to Mexico for two weeks. A local agency in his town charged $70 per week to visit his home once a day. The kennel wanted $ 84 per week to board the dog that the dog hated even though it was the best in town. That meant an extra $308 for his two-week vacation. Luckily, Fred found a full-time live-in sitter who was delighted to earn $

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