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Bad Faith - Appeal

. Lokhouse Ltd. v. Ewing [SOR]

In Lokhouse Ltd. v. Ewing (Div Court, 2024) the Ontario Divisional Court dismissed an RTA s.210 LL appeal, here on personal possession grounds.

Here the court briefly comments on the SOR for 'bad faith' appeals:
[8] The determination of whether the Landlord acted in bad faith by serving an unlawful notice of termination of tenancy, is a finding of fact and not subject to appeal. At paragraph 24 of the decision, the Board sets out their reasons and finds that the N12 was served in bad faith.






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