Tracey Lothian, previously satisfied with her one-bedroom rental in Lunenburg, N.S., faced a dispute when her landlord, John Demmings, requested she vacate for renovations that never occurred. After leaving, Lothian discovered a new tenant paying a significantly higher rent, leading her to pursue legal action. A small claims court ruled in her favor, citing Demmings acted in bad faith, but he has since appealed to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, potentially impacting future renoviction cases. Lothian, self-representing due to financial constraints, remains determined to see the case through.
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