A Toronto woman maintains she's being unfairly kicked out of the apartment she's lived in for 15 years. But the building's owners tell a very different story.
Tenants and housing advocates are calling for another rent freeze and more financial support for those who rent in the GTA after the province introduced a new round of pandemic restrictions that will force many businesses to close their doors.
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Neighbours try to help mother and son on disability facing eviction in Parkdale
A Parkdale woman who has called the same place home for more than 30 years and lives on disability says if she and her son are evicted, they will have no place to go. Building management says the tenant is unable to maintain safety standards, but neighbours who are supporting her dispute that.
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Ontario is once again in a state of emergency and under a stay-at-home order amid surging rates of COVID-19, and that means a residential eviction ban is now also in effect.
Premier Doug Ford announced the new public health measures Wednesday and said this would also result in the eviction ban being reinstated, though he didn t initially provide details on what exactly the moratorium would entail.
The government has provided no details on what will happen with evictions under the stay-at-home order, such as whether or not online LTB eviction hearings will continue to be held.