“I haven’t got a chance to mourn, like really mourn, because I have to think about where I’m going to live.'
“I haven’t got a chance to mourn, like really mourn, because I have to think about where I’m going to live, what are these people going to do?,” an emotional Janice Walker said in an interview with CTV News Toronto.
That conversation was followed up with a letter over her ‘unauthorized occupancy’. It states she has to pay about 50 per cent more to live in the apartment come February, respond in two days or else the eviction process would be started. A date that has now passed.Get the latest local updates right to your inbox
“On Jan. 25, we offered Ms. Walker the very best lease rate for a one-bedroom apartment in the area and one that reflects her particular circumstances – which would allow her to remain in the apartment," said The Myriad Group in a statement emailed to CTV News Toronto. after years of having air conditioning units and not paying extra to power them suddenly appeared to be getting enforced.Walker complied with the landlord, pulled out the air conditioning, got fans and dealt with the sweltering heat.The company told CTV News Toronto it has since reached a resolution about the AC units with tenants.
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