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Rent increase notice by email

Rent increase notice by email

In the case at hand, the Landlord had sent to the tenant the rental increase form via e-mail address through a platform that shows that the tenant opened the e-mail (it did not confirm that the tenant downloaded the pdf though). The tenant later asked the landlord for a paper copy of the rental increase, but the landlord didn’t provide one believing the e-mail was sufficient. The tenant then refused the rental increase many months later.

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Me Melissa Lemieux

Me Melissa Lemieux graduated from Concordia University with a Bachelor of Commerce (BCOMM), majoring in human resources management, minor in financial information in 2012, from Concordia University with a Certificate in accounting in 2014, and from the University of Montreal with a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) in 2017. Member of t Ordre des conseillers en ressources humaines du Québec since 2012. Member of the Barreau du Québec since 2022.

Lawyer at Messier Soucy avocats since 2022.

Me. Lemieux has experience before the Administrative Housing Tribunal, the Administrative Labor Tribunal, the Superior Court of Quebec.

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