so, i woke up to an eviction order - signed hours after the mediation
process - that i needed to leave so that a parent could move in.
which one? the obese man's ex-wife?
does she like cockroaches?
they can do this in ontario. sort of. they have to demonstrate a need
to put the parent there, which is probably going to be difficult. they
can't just decide that they're going to stick mom in there for a year
for the fun of it, they have to have a good reason. and, it has to be
true, in the first place.
they have the burden of proof to demonstrate it, and they can expect a rigorous cross-examination.
frankly,
even if they do have a parent to move in, and they need to, it's going
to be hard for them to convince a judge that they just forgot to tell me
that in mediation and that this has nothing to do with the last several
months of harassment. so, we have bad faith on two levels:
1) the mediation agreement was arrived at in bad faith, and is consequently void.
2)
the eviction order was provided in bad faith, and will fail. in fact, i
think it's toothless: it's an intimidation tactic. i don't expect it to
actually go to court. it's just supposed to scare me into moving.
i was hoping to push this forward into september. but, they broke the agreement in less than 24 hours.
again:
was i fool to put it off? the answer is no: this would have happened
anyways. putting the file on hold did not lead to a fake eviction
notice, they would have done it anyways. but, it does allow me to put
the harassment proceedings - and the fake eviction notice will be a part
of them - into a single case, which both makes me seem less interested
in conflict (which is true.) and less interested in financial gain
(which is also true.). in the long run, it just strengthens my argument
that there is a pattern of consistent harassment.
if
anybody is capitalizing, it is the paralegal, who appears to be more
interested in taking advantage of clueless property owners than building
his own reputation. and, if i made an error it was in hoping for good
faith from a lawyer. the ideal outcome remains in helping these people
better understand what the law says; unfortunately, this guy seems like
he wants to just take advantage of them.
i am going to
have to spend some time in the next few days looking at moving options,
as a backup plan, but that will not void any of the legal proceedings -
including the inevitable filing of a false eviction claim, which i can
theoretically file after moving. if that ends up happening, it will pay for the process. i don't
expect my options to be very good (to avoid moving backwards, i will
need to find a two bedroom all-inclusive apartment for less than
$700/month - and, remember, i am legally incapable of working), but i
have to explore them.
if i were to move out, and
i saw that they relisted the apartment, re-opening the file under that
premise would be a very strong argument: months of harassment
culminating in a fake eviction notice would indeed land me a sum. and,
if i'm moving out, i'll take it.
i need to do some cleaning tonight, and then get a few things mailed in the morning. i'll take a look at this over the next few days, with the aim to mail some things on monday.