Tenant sues landlord, sends materials to her PO Box knowing she won't check it, she misses her court date: '[Now] she looks insanely negligent'

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  • A lawyer in an office with a brass scale.
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  • My landlord has been a massive dingdong since I moved in, she ha me because I have a service animal. And she's been trying to make up reasons to evict me a while now. So
  • And she's been trying to make up reasons to evict me a while now. So I've filed both a human rights and a landlord court complaint (we have awesome legal channels in Canada that are effectively free and require no lawyers, provincial tribunals.)
  • Malicious compliance me kicks in, I'm ready to be petty. I'm allowed to send her documents via mail. She didn't give me her home address on the lease, that's fine. She gave me a PO Box. So I mailed the hearing notice and all my evidence to her PO Box. But oh nooo,
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  • the package I printed out was so thick that it had no chance of fitting in her PO Box. So Canada Post won't forward it to her home address. So I mailed everything to her PO Box. And the pickup slip has been in there for the past week.
  • Her post office of choice is only open during business hours. Which is what she works. So I guess she never checks it. Despite me telling her over and over that a court date was coming
  • up. I even sent (edit: emailed) her evidence files 23 through 28, and a document list titled "part 2". Told her to let me know if she was missing anything. She hates me, so she didn't respond.
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  • If only she paid any amount of attention, or treated me with a drop of civility... womp womp for her :)
  • Well our landlord court appointment was this morning. She uploaded no evidence. She didn't call the court to provide her contact info. And she ignored the phone call from the court when our slot came up. Who even answers "private number" if they're not. expecting it? :)
  • The hearing was ultimately adjourned because I'm asking quite a bit of money, and a ton of things to be repaired around the house. I may have gone looking for a few extra things. If I'm taking her to court, may as well knock it out all at once right?
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  • She now she looks insanely negligent for missing our court date, which is a huge backbone of my case against her. I have to wait a couple extra weeks for a new date, but hey the time slot was extended by over an hour so I get even more time to make my case.
  • I offered her a settlement months back, asking for an apology and $380 for out of pocket expenses. She said no. Soooo now it's a bit higher. Shouldn't have talked smack about my y and service dog. I aint leavin. d
  • Edit for tea: okay I left this part out because it's less exciting, but I did send everything via mail in good faith as well. It can be both. She whines that I'm harassing her when I try to follow up on maintenance issues. It was either 8 emails with evidence spread across
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  • them, or one big fat envelope. The envelope felt kinder. And after she didn't mention any missing files, sincerely thought she was gonna be there today. Best of all worlds for me.
  • Double edit: also thank you to everybody in the comments trying to educate people on what service dogs. are. Couple of dingdong landlords trying to clown around, demonstrating exactly what I've been dealing with for months lol
  • A man in a suit sits in a courtroom in front of several people in business attire.
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  • hrudyusa 22h ago • Love to hear what happens next!
  • MighendraTheWanderer 22h ago Good for you! I'm in BC, and my sister recently won a case against her slum-lord. They were ordered to pay $20k. The delicious part is that these -hats have been digging their heels in and filling frivolous appeals so the last judge added 5k for them using the court to continue to harass my sister,
  • and reminded them that they owe all interest until payment is completed. He also said if they file in federal, they'll probably lose the house. I think they're in about $28k now, and asking for a payment plan. Lol. It's a long, hard road, but totally worth it!
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