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Update on squatter who destroyed man’s life

that6969

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They need to speed up the eviction process with the sheriff kicking them out. She's lucky things didn't turn violent. Some have gone as far as hiring certain helpers.

I know where I am one guy waited till the people were all out of the house and he chain linked the door to his place and ripped it off because they changed the locks on him. They destroyed his place and were cooking.
 

bazokajoe

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If she works or makes any kind of money through social assistance, garnish it.

LTO_3



What cannot be garnished in Ontario?


Garnishment exemptions

These include: Employment Insurance payments, Old Age Security benefits, Pension benefits, and any disability benefits issued by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board or Ontario's Disability Support Program. These cannot be garnished even after they have been deposited into a bank account.



What funds are exempt from garnishment in Canada?


Examples of funds that cannot be seized include employment insurance benefits, social assistance payments, income tax refunds and federal pensions such as old age pensions and the Canada Pension Plan. However, if the debtor deposits the money from these cheques the money in the account can be seized.


Both these statements contradict each other. In Ontario it says this money CANNOT be garnished even after they have been deposited.
In Canada it says "However, if the debtor deposits the money from these cheques the money in the account can be seized".

So not sure which is true.
 

LTO_3

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Niagara Region
What cannot be garnished in Ontario?


Garnishment exemptions

These include: Employment Insurance payments, Old Age Security benefits, Pension benefits, and any disability benefits issued by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board or Ontario's Disability Support Program. These cannot be garnished even after they have been deposited into a bank account.



What funds are exempt from garnishment in Canada?


Examples of funds that cannot be seized include employment insurance benefits, social assistance payments, income tax refunds and federal pensions such as old age pensions and the Canada Pension Plan. However, if the debtor deposits the money from these cheques the money in the account can be seized.


Both these statements contradict each other. In Ontario it says this money CANNOT be garnished even after they have been deposited.
In Canada it says "However, if the debtor deposits the money from these cheques the money in the account can be seized".

So not sure which is true.
Well, no system is perfect. Heck let's just rob her or steal anything she's owns even her fake jewelry.

LTO_3
 
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