Skip to main content

TENANTS WITH THEIR BAD LIFESTYLE CAUSING A HUMIDITY PROBLEM IN THEIR HOUSING

TENANTS WITH THEIR BAD LIFESTYLE CAUSING A HUMIDITY PROBLEM IN THEIR HOUSING


The tenants claim a reduction in rent of $200.00 per month, damages with interest of a $1,000.00. They also ask the Court to declare the dwelling unfit for habitation and to terminate the lease as of December 15, 2009. On 5 January 2010, the building inspector for the City of Montreal issued an evacuation notice from the tenants’ housing because of the high site contamination by mould. On 21 January, the 2 parties, the landlord and the tenants, agree to terminate the lease with effect from 31 January 2010. The tenants leave the premises on 24 January 2010.

This article is locked and is accessible only to Silver, Gold or Platinum members.

Please Loginor Register.

About the author

Me Robert Soucy, avocat

Me Robert Soucy, auparavant régisseur devant la Régie du Logement du Québec, membre du Barreau du Québec depuis 1979, oeuvre auprès des propriétaires depuis 1984.

Il a donné de nombreuses conférences autant pour le Barreau du Québec que les membres de l'Association des propriétaires du Québec. Ainsi qu'écrit des articles dans le mensuel "Le Propriétaire".

Avocat connu et reconnu, il représente les propriétaires de logements locatifs devant la Régie du logement et devant diverses médias.

Join now

Not already member of the APQ ?

Take advantage of all our services by joining now

This site uses cookies in order to provide you with the best possible user experience. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of cookies.