Eviction And Property Rights
Summary
Interval House may have a duty to inform you about policies regarding belongings and car storage. If they failed, they might be responsible. Consider seeking legal advice to explore options like a complaint or lawsuit for compensation. Gather all evidence and documentation regarding communications with Interval House and the towing company. Contact Interval House for a detailed explanation of policies and procedures. Consider filing a complaint with relevant housing or shelter authorities in Ontario. You can also contact Legal Aid Ontario for free legal assistance based on your situation.Full Conversation
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Monica nolan. Ibterval house threw in the winter only giving us a few hours notice to pack and find alternate arrangements and then throughout all of our belongings after the *-day Mark we had no idea that we only had 30 days we were trying to struggle to come up with a hotel every single night they also had my car impounded which was crushed with all of everything that we owned inside of it who's responsible
Monica, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here's some general information on what you might consider:
- Duty of Care: Interval House may have a duty to inform you clearly about policies regarding belongings and car storage. If they breached this duty, they may be responsible.
- Legal Action: Consider seeking legal advice to explore options like a complaint or lawsuit for compensation.
- Documentation: Gather all evidence and documentation regarding communications with Interval House and the towing company.
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Monica, here are some additional steps you might consider:
- Contact Interval House: Ask for a detailed explanation of the policies and procedures, including any records of communication.
- File a Complaint: Consider filing a complaint with relevant housing or shelter authorities in Ontario.
- Seek Legal Aid: You can contact Legal Aid Ontario for free legal assistance based on your situation.
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