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The rent price of a dwelling rented by a housing co-operative to one of its members cannot be the subject of a request to set the rent

The rent price of a dwelling rented by a housing co-operative to one of its members cannot be the subject of a request to set the rent

In the decision Co-operative Village Coverdale v. Nida Sanon (1), the tenant filed a request to set the rent under the terms of article 1947 of the Civil code of Quebec, plus for reimbursement of costs.

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