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Coquitlam landlord loses bid to overturn $36,000 order to former tenants

A Coquitlam landlord must pay more than $36,000 to his former tenants after the B.C. Supreme Court upheld a Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB) ruling that he took too long to move into the home he claimed for personal use. In a June 6 decision, Justice Sheila Tucker dismissed Harjinder Bhangal’s petition for a judicial review, […]

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