BC Tenant Fights for $200 Pet Deposit Return in Tribunal
Posted on
November 10, 2024
by
Victor Song
A BC tenant successfully challenged a $200 pet deposit deduction after a tribunal found no proof of pet-related damage or agreed pet limit. The landlord had withheld funds, claiming extra cleaning costs and pet violations, but lacked evidence.
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