Landlord Charged with Criminal Mischief
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•Edmonton landlord charged with breaking and entering at apartment building days before Christmastime evacuation
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Van Vuong is charged with breaking and entering an apartment unit he was renting out shortly before the city evacuated the building in December for apparent safety issues.
More than 60 people, including 25 children, were forced to leave their homes on Dec. 23 with just three days ’ notice.
Two former tenants say Vuong went into their homes without permission last year .
“Why is he walking in the apartment at all, and why didn’t he ask me for permission to use my bathroom?” one tenant said.
University of Ottawa law professor Stéphane Émard-Chabot says city should be clear about specific safety concerns.
"One would expect a high level of justification in a case like this," he says.
Renters in the building who had nothing to do with the safety risks could have a legal case against the city.
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