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Tenant removed from Ontario apartment after 4-year fight, and she owes $55KAfter about four years of frustration, a Brampton man and his wife finally got back their 32nd-floor Toronto waterfront condo unit after their tenant was removed by the Sheriff.ConsumerJan 13
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Fines issued to owners of demolished Vancouver apartment plagued by firesFu Ren and his wife Feng Yan, who own the property at 414 East 10th Avenue, were found guilty of a trio of bylaw offences following a trial on Dec. 13 and fined a total of $37,500.CanadaDec 24, 2024
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Tenant doesn’t pay $41,000 in rent for Toronto condo but owner can’t evict her yetA Brampton couple bought a condo as an investment for their retirement but are frustrated they can't evict a tenant who they say owes them thousands of dollars in unpaid rent.CanadaAug 8, 2024
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Kingston family still seeks answers after Christmas gifts stolenChristmas turns sour for Kingston family as gifts vanish from apartment storage. Landlord's response under scrutiny. Community rallies.CrimeFeb 24, 2024
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Delta family scrambling over eviction order as mother faces cancer surgeryKim Kenal, her 80-year-old mother and her adult daughter who lives with a disability have been given until the end of January to move out of the property.CanadaDec 28, 2023
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Halifax short-term rental owner frustrated over regulation rolloutNew regulations that limit where short-term rental units can operate in Halifax go into effect Friday, impacting rental owners who will no longer be permitted in residential areas.MoneyAug 29, 2023
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Landlord pressuring them to leave, live in poor conditions, Montreal tenants argueThe tenants say the landlord of the Grand Boulevard apartment complex is purposefully neglecting the building and avoiding repairs in order to get them to move out.CanadaAug 19, 2023
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Squamish’s beloved Zephyr café to close at the end of summerThe Zephyr Café will be shutting down permanently at the end of September. The nearly 15-year-old business has earned a reputation as a cultural hub and meeting place.EconomyJul 3, 2023
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‘More permanent solutions’: ACORN London rallies against ‘renovictions’ACORN London held a rally Tuesday, beginning at Victoria Park and making its way to city hall ahead of a council meeting, to raise more awareness about "reno-victions."CanadaJun 6, 2023
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Woman pleads not guilty of murder in 2017 death of St. Albert seniorBeryl Musila, charged in the death of 75-year-old Ronald Worsfold, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to first-degree murder and guilty to indignity to human humans.CrimeApr 25, 2023
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