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No-Show Landlord: Legal Consequences of a Landlord’s Failure to Occupy After Eviction
No-Show Landlord: Legal Consequences of a Landlord’s Failure to Occupy After Eviction Administrative Law Blog No-Show Landlord: Legal Consequences of a Landlord’s Failure to Occupy After Eviction by Claire Shanna
July 5, 2025
Landlord who failed to move into her condo after evicting her tenant due to a change of moving plans arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic was ordered to pay the tenant a full year’s rent in compensation
Landlord who failed to move into her condo after evicting her tenant due to a change of moving plans arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic was ordered to pay the tenant a full year’s rent in compensation Administrative Law Blog Landlord who failed to move into her condo after evicting her tenant due to a change of moving plans arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic was ordered to pay the tenant a full year’s rent in compensation by Kara Hill
May 16, 2023
Administrative Law Blog Court dismisses appeal from an LTB decision on the grounds that there was no procedural unfairness or injustice in the result June 21, 2022
The case of the missing dollar: Arbitrator’s decision found procedurally unfair after reversing burden of proof
The case of the missing dollar: Arbitrator’s decision found procedurally unfair after reversing burden of proof Administrative Law Blog The case of the missing dollar: Arbitrator’s decision found procedurally unfair after reversing burden of proof by Adam R. Way*
February 22, 2022
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