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How do I start a small claims case?

Small claims court is a good option for people who want to resolve a dispute quickly and inexpensively. The procedures are generally less complex than in superior court, and lawyers are not required. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to start a small claims case:...

What is the monetary limit for small claims?

Small Claims Court is a type of court that handles civil claims of a relatively small amount. The monetary limit for small claims claims varies from province to province, but it is generally between $5,000 and $35,000. Here is a breakdown of the monetary limits for...

What is small claims court?

Small Claims Court is a division of the provincial court system that hears civil claims up to a certain monetary limit. The monetary limit varies from province to province, but it is typically around $35,000. Small Claims Court is designed to be a more informal and...

Can my landlord keep my security deposit?

In most cases, your landlord cannot keep your security deposit in Canada. The only time a landlord can keep your security deposit is to cover unpaid rent or damages to the rental property that exceed normal wear and tear. Unpaid rent: If you do not pay your rent, your...

Can my landlord evict me without notice?

In general, landlords cannot evict tenants without notice in Canada. There are a few exceptions to this rule, but they are very limited. When can a landlord evict a tenant without notice in Canada? A landlord can only evict a tenant without notice in Canada if the...

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