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There
are other grounds for eviction for which you can serve tenants notices,
and file applications. These include the tenant doing damage
to
the premises, for which you can also claim compensation for the cost of
repairing the damage. Applications for rent arrears or for
compensation for damage cannot be filed with the Board if the tenant
is not still living in the unit.
An
order for compensation can be enforced
through a procedure in Small Claims Court. We can advise you
how
to obtain money through a garnishee, or we can do the procedure for
you.
If there are unauthorized occupants living in the units, and your
actual tenants have moved out, we can file applications to end their
occupancy of the unit, but you need to act quickly, or the Board
will deem that they live there.
Tenants
can be evicted if they misrepresent income, in a rent-geared-to-income
situation, or if they overcrowd the premises, if they have dangerous
animals in their units and in the complex, and if they are the
superintendent and they have ceased to be employed by the Landlord.
Let
us advise you in all these matters for
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