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23.  <b><u>I note also that the City of Toronto has recently passed a “Renoviction Bylaw” that adds additional requirements on Landlords. There were no affidavits, or testimony that the renovations to add a staircase did not fall under the umbrella of this Bylaw.</b></u> I could not determine if the N12 notice was in fact being used as an attempt to circumvent the bylaw.
23.  <b><u>I note also that the City of Toronto has recently passed a “Renoviction Bylaw” that adds additional requirements on Landlords. There were no affidavits, or testimony that the renovations to add a staircase did not fall under the umbrella of this Bylaw.</b></u> I could not determine if the N12 notice was in fact being used as an attempt to circumvent the bylaw.


<ref name="Moorish"><i>Morrish v Collins,</i> 2024 ONLTB 53690 (CanLII), <https://canlii.ca/t/k60bf>, retrieved on 2024-08-26
<ref name="Morrish"><i>Morrish v Collins,</i> 2024 ONLTB 53690 (CanLII), <https://canlii.ca/t/k60bf>, retrieved on 2024-08-26</ref>


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Date Retrieved: 2024-09-21
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Page Categories: Renovations, Demolition, and Conversions (RTA)
Citation: By-Law (N13 Evictions), CLNP 2402, <https://rvt.link/cx>, retrieved on 2024-09-21
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Last Updated: 2024/08/26

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Morrish v Collins, 2024 ONLTB 53690 (CanLII)[1]

23. I note also that the City of Toronto has recently passed a “Renoviction Bylaw” that adds additional requirements on Landlords. There were no affidavits, or testimony that the renovations to add a staircase did not fall under the umbrella of this Bylaw. I could not determine if the N12 notice was in fact being used as an attempt to circumvent the bylaw.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Morrish v Collins, 2024 ONLTB 53690 (CanLII), <https://canlii.ca/t/k60bf>, retrieved on 2024-08-26