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My landlord is refusing to return my $1,800 security deposit after I moved out. The apartment was in good condition. What are my rights?
Ontario — Residential Tenancies Act, s.106
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Tenant Rights · Toronto
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“My landlord won't return my deposit after I moved out. The apartment was in good condition.”
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Active practice status
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- Family Law
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- Criminal Defence
- Business Law
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