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    Aug 15, 2007, 03:16 PM
    Company and landlord against tenents.
    I'm not sure if anyone can help me here, but I'm going to ask and see.
    For starters I live in CANADA, so seeing as this is a legal Question and all advice is welcome but if refuring to law... I need CANADIAN law not AMARICAN thanks. :)

    Lets see, to start with, When looking for a new place to live we put in an application for a town house. Our first draft was rejected due to my BFS poor credit due to child suport. So we re-sumited an application using the other tenent we where going to be living with, and my Bf's Dad as the applicants...
    They approved us, but when we came to sign the lease, they gave us a story that there are four applicants and two co-signer... nothing that was true, we had two applicants NO co-signers and aproved on that...
    We got pissy with the compnay because their story kept changing depending on the day, and finally we had everyone go to the "landlords" house to discuse this matter.
    Well after all the bullsh*t run around I wanted my $$$$ back and go somewhere else, but My Bf's fahter turned that idea down...
    So in the end we signed the lease against My will, And moved in...
    Now we moved in on the FIRST of Augest, And acourding to the landlord by the third there was a complaint about our dogs barking during the day ( My dogs bark when somes on their property to warn like all animals, they don't bark when we are home and are also undergoing behavioural training from a certified trainer we know) We'll we started working on the issue (Even though we are pretty sure it's a ll bullsh*T being made up) and then got home yesterday to eviction notices (havent even been here two weeks) stating the barking of the dogs and the complaint on the third is enough to kick us out.
    Well this company has given us nothing but additued and problems, and after signing the lease I seen in the landlords eyes that he was going to try and find anouther way to get us out.. and here it is.. dogs.
    We got our naighbours to sign a sheet stating if they heard the dogs bark or not during the day.. no one said they did.
    So... Frankly I don't want to be lving here.. its not a home is a jail the landlord and company have us in, we have to watch our every move, I feel is unsafe for the kids because we have no clue what kind of they're going to try and pull next if we fight back etc.. The stress is killing our health and I Just want to know do we have the right to Leave, get our $$$ back and leave!!
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    Aug 15, 2007, 04:27 PM
    The time to not live there was before you signed, You did not want to sign, so why did you.

    You have a legal lease and the only way to get out of it is in the lease. Read it carefully, normally they will be no way to get out of it.

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