L. Sheard
Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) Adjudicator Past Decisions
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Latest Orders
Hasselsjo v Dernetro Holdings Ltd.
Divisional Court upholds eviction of senior tenant for persistent fire safety violations, dismissing appeal and lifting stay.
Hasselsjo v Dernetro Holdings Ltd.
Divisional Court upholds eviction of senior tenant for persistent fire safety violations, dismissing appeal and lifting stay.
Hasselsjo v Dernetro Holdings Ltd.
Divisional Court upholds eviction of senior tenant for persistent fire safety violations, dismissing appeal and lifting stay.
Hasselsjo v Dernetro Holdings Ltd.
Divisional Court upholds eviction of senior tenant for persistent fire safety violations, dismissing appeal and lifting stay.
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