After about four years of frustration, a Brampton man and his wife finally got back their 32nd-floor Toronto waterfront condo unit after their tenant was removed by the Sheriff.
After about four years of frustration, a Brampton, Ont. man and his wife finally got back their 32nd -floor Toronto waterfront condo apartment unit after their tenant was removed by the Sheriff.“I’m at a loss for words, this has been a harrowing experience,” said Singh, interviewed minutes after the eviction had taken place.
Eleven days earlier, Rafle had booked a condominium elevator for the purposes of moving out, but she did not vacate the two-bedroom Mimico neighbourhood condo unit as expected.Global News asked Rafle for comment when she was ordered out of the unit after locks were changed but she declined to say anything.
“Squatters like her, they’re well aware of how to abuse the system. To what length they can abuse. And they take full advantage of it,” Singh said in an interview.who had not been paying rent on a home owned by Yvonne Folkes. That tenant eventually moved out but still owed about $32,000 at the time, Folkes said.
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