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Originally Posted by flamesrule_kipper34
Thanks, I think that's the question.
How would I go about collecting and/or potentially taking them to court?
My biggest concern is that they are now leaving the province and losing ability to track them down at that stage.
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Yep.
Legally you can sue the tenant.
Legally you are in the right.
Legally you are owed damaged until the place is leased.
In reality it's very difficult to serve and / or collect as you need to be able to track the person in order to do so. If the person does not want to be found or provide you with information, you will have lots of difficulties. It will also take 1-2 years.
This is why you either manage it right now, see if they accept a medium offer of 2 months (most people don't know how difficult it is to collect) or concede just accepting what they offered.