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An Important CAT Case About Compensation and Costs (ON)

In the case of TSCC 2804 v. Micoli, the Tribunal ultimately found that a tenant (and the tenant’s co-resident) were “a highly disruptive presence in the condominium, causing nuisances that unreasonably interfere with and disturb the comfort or quiet enjoyment of other residents and the condominium’s staff.”    Read the article………………………..

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