The United People of Canada missed $100,000 in payments required to buy Ottawa church: landlord ottnews
Members of The United People of Canada remain at St. Brigid’s Church despite an eviction notice posted last week that required them to leave by Thursday.
McDonald’s affidavit says he agreed to sell four Lowertown properties, including the former church, to The United People of Canada on June 8 for $5.95 million. But the group failed to pay those and the fourth deposit by then, the document says. The next day, the landlord decided to terminate The group was informed that day, the affidavit says.
“The United People of Canada did not inform me beforehand that they planned to paint the entrance doors red and I do not believe it obtained the written permission of the Ontario Heritage Foundation either before or after it did so," McDonald says in the document.Group blocked parking lot used by other tenants: landlord
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