Many landlords find it increasingly difficult to provide decent homes and make a profit.
But community leaders hope the landlord will find a supermarket to move in.
Once the landlord has found the right applicant, it's time to sign the lease.
The landlords, however, found their economic position threatened, and eventually reversed the policy.
But the rent was never paid, in part because the landlords could not find the man who signed the lease.
The landlord let himself in with a key and found him.
The landlord found himself returning the smile with a grin of his own.
He did not answer, so presently the landlord forced the door, and found the room empty.
The rate of buildings leaving the program has accelerated since 2001, he said, as landlords find they can do better on the open market.
With so much money to be had, some landlords found themselves incapable of waiting for their tenants to move or die.