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The owner of a rental housing property who is also the landlord can repossess a dwelling for his minor child

The owner of a rental housing property who is also the landlord can repossess a dwelling for his minor child

The court must decide on a request from landlords who want to repossess their dwelling “for the purpose of living in it.” At the beginning of the hearing, the tenant’s attorney brings up the inadmissibility of the request. According to him the notice of resumption was directed to the minor children of the landlord.

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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.

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