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What happens at a small claims hearing?

A small claims hearing is an informal proceeding where the judge will hear evidence from both sides and make a decision. The hearing is typically held in a small courtroom, and both the plaintiff (the person who filed the claim) and the defendant (the person being...

How do I serve the defendant with my claim?

Once you have filed a claim in small claims court, you need to serve the defendant with a copy of the claim form and any supporting documentation. This can be done by mail or in person. Serving by mail. To serve the defendant by mail, you must send them the claim form...

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...

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