238 result(s)
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Yang v. Ducas - 2022 BCCRT 543 - 2022-05-06
Small Claims Decisions - Final Decisionc. “Included items” are fixtures, blinds, windows, carpeting, electric, plumbing, HVAC fixtures, washer and dryer, fridge, stove, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, smoke alarm, stove, window drops/cover, and all sets of keys, but excluding the tenant’s washer and dryer and shed.
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Rudyuk v. Scomazzon - 2022 BCCRT 415 - 2022-04-11
Small Claims Decisions - Final Decision - Notice of Objection FiledHe also notes the motor smoked for approximately 2 minutes during the inspection. However, I find these facts do not directly address whether Mr. Rudyuk misrepresented the motor.
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The Owners, Strata Plan LMS 2269 v. Tilley - 2022 BCCRT 318 - 2022-03-22
Strata Property Decisions - Final DecisionThese alleged breaches include parking violations, storing items on a balcony or in a parking stall, storing an uninsured vehicle, placing garbage or other items in a hallway, smoking, and making excessive noise. Ms. Tilley denies she or her son breached any bylaws, although she does admit to storing some items on a
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Younes v. Hall - 2022 BCCRT 287 - 2022-03-16
Small Claims Decisions - Final Decision22. Mr. Khiabani does not have the same “smoking gun” evidence because he did not record himself unpackaging the cards.
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Porter v. ICBC - 2019 BCCRT 1377 - 2019-12-06
Small Claims Decisions - Final DecisionHe pulled over and the brakes were smoking. The applicants had their truck towed to a car dealership. ICBC does not dispute any of this, so I accept the applicants’ evidence.
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Arn v. 1210589 B.C. Ltd. - 2024 BCCRT 217 - 2024-03-04
Small Claims Decisions - Final DecisionHe says that CK Design did not measure the hallway cabinet space properly and brought doors that were too high and would hit a nearby smoke detector. So, instead of ordering new doors, CK Design installed the doors lower than initially intended, causing him to lose the 4-inch toe-kick on the bottom and leaving an empty
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Smith v. McIntosh - 2022 BCCRT 280 - 2022-03-14
Small Claims Decisions - Final Decision16. In July 2021, Mr. McIntosh advised Mr. Smith that he was stopping work due to wildfires, related smoke, and truck problems. He said he would not be back until the fires were under control and things were “back to normal”, although he provided no timeline for work resumption or completion in response to Mr. Smith’s
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Cheng v. The Mutual Fire Insurance Company of British Columbia - 2021 BCCRT 426 - 2021-04-26
Small Claims Decisions - Final Decision12. There was a fire in Mr. Cheng’s apartment building on April 18, 2020, which caused smoke and soot damage in Mr. Cheng’s apartment. SOI hired an independent insurance adjuster, APC, to investigate and handle Mr. Cheng’s claims for personal property damage and additional living expenses.
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2 Burley Men Moving Ltd. v. Maxfield - 2021 BCCRT 223 - 2021-02-25
Small Claims Decisions - Final DecisionShe says that because her apartment was above the loading bay, she could see J standing around the moving truck, smoking, and talking on his phone. 23. She says that the other mover, R, seemed inexperienced.
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McGuire v. A-Central Used Auto Parts Ltd. - 2020 BCCRT 930 - 2020-08-20
Small Claims Decisions - Final DecisionIn this dispute, Ms. McGuire submitted a third version of invoice #1394, which charged 3 hours for training on October 9 at $89 per hour, but which also reflected an additional 2.16 hours of uncharged time that Ms. McGuire spent on the phone with QB and on 2 smoke breaks. Ms. McGuire says that when A-Central failed to pay
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Connell v. The Owners, Strata Plan BCS 3438 - 2018 BCCRT 784 - 2018-12-03
Strata Property Decisions - Final DecisionAccording to the inspection report, smoke introduced in the interior of the unit was observed exiting the vent on the exterior of the building.
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Morris v. Stregger (dba West Copper Electric) - 2022 BCCRT 1105 - 2022-10-07
Small Claims Decisions - Final DecisionThe scope of work set out in Mr. Stregger’s quote included: terminating the sub panel feeder to the home panel, installing and finishing plugs and switches, installing smoke detectors, and installing baseboard heaters and thermostats in the living room, 2 bedrooms, and a bathroom.
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Robichaud v. Newstead - 2022 BCCRT 747 - 2022-06-28
Small Claims Decisions - Final Decision16. While Mr. Robichaud was driving the vehicle the next morning, he says it started “smoking”. The parties’ text messages show that Mr. Robichaud immediately contacted Mr. Newstead to say the vehicle was overheating, steam was coming from the hood, and the coolant overflow was full.
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Mawji v. The Owners, Strata Plan NW2084 - 2022 BCCRT 389 - 2022-04-06
Strata Property Decisions - Final Decision9. The strata provided 3 pictures of the following as late evidence: a cut-down tree, water damage around a ceiling smoke alarm, and a photo of an invoice. Ms. Mawji had the opportunity to view the late evidence and reply to it.
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Heys v. Courtney - 2021 BCCRT 845 - 2021-08-03
Small Claims Decisions - Final DecisionI find this was what is known in law as an “invitation to treat”, and was not a binding offer or contract (see Roback v. U.B.C., 2007 BCSC 334 at paragraph 24, citing Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co., [1893] 1 Q.B. 256 (C.A.)). 13. Further, although the hangar sale discussed in the February 25, 2021 email was later
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The Free Speech Club Ltd. v. 1005466 BC Ltd - 2020 BCCRT 1136 - 2020-10-08
Small Claims Decisions - Final Decision1. The applicant, The Free Speech Club Ltd. (club), says it paid the respondent, 1005466 BC Ltd, $315 as a deposit to use the respondent’s pub, the Devil’s Elbow Ale and Smoke House (pub), for an event on September 6, 2019 (event). The club says the pub’s manager asked the club members to leave the event, and promised to
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The Owners, Strata Plan EPS 3948 v. Decoursey - 2020 BCCRT 666 - 2020-06-16
Strata Property Decisions - Final DecisionAs for the cause, the Incredible Restorations emergency report states: “fire sprinkler of 609 blew from cooking fire/smoke”. 14. The strata repaired the water damage under its insurance policy less a $5,000 deductible, which it paid to Incredible Restorations.
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McAllister v. Varga - 2019 BCCRT 1076 - 2019-09-12
Small Claims Decisions - Final DecisionThe applicant also objected to the respondent smoking due to a health condition. To her credit, the respondent expressed some regret about doing this.
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Dullaert v. The Owners, Strata Plan VIS 6296 - 2019 BCCRT 656 - 2019-05-31
Strata Property Decisions - Final DecisionThe owner raised concerns about the strata’s smoking bylaw and recommended a lawyer review by the bylaws to ensure that they were legal and enforceable. [...] 125. The owner also raised a concern about the strata’s bylaws generally and the smoking bylaw specifically to HC on November 20, 2017; however, the vague concerns described by the owner do not require a response.
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West et al v. The Owners, Strata Plan BCS 2637 - 2018 BCCRT 695 - 2018-11-07
Strata Property Decisions - Final Decision - Decision After Judicial Reviewc. Smoke pencil draft detection methods, cut test opening of interior drywall, [...] 69. I prefer the expertise of exp, which involved the use of smoke tests and thermal imaging equipment, over the lay opinions of the witnesses and the applicants.
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Mailey v. Ellesmere Farm Corporation - 2022 BCCRT 1134 - 2022-10-18
Small Claims Decisions - Final DecisionContrary to the applicants’ allegations, I also find the evidence fails to show there was an unreasonable smoke odour, garbage left in receptacles, or bathroom mildew. 27. AS’s witness statement confirmed that he assisted Ellesmere in cleaning the home before the applicants arrived.
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Hill v. Wahlers - 2022 BCCRT 939 - 2022-08-22
Small Claims Decisions - Final Decisionbearing needed replacing, the furnace was not functioning, the hot water tank and water pump needed repair, the fridge did not function on the propane setting, an exterior shower tap was broken, the battery door was broken, and the smoke detector was missing. Ms. Hill says the required repairs cost the claimed $2,246.18.
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Lloyd v. The Owners, Strata Plan EPS1830 - 2021 BCCRT 1330 - 2021-12-21
Strata Property Decisions - Final DecisionIn March 2021, the strata filed a complete new set of bylaws with the LTO. The filed Form I confirms that the March 2021 bylaw amendment repealed and replaced all previously filed bylaws except for the pet and smoking restriction bylaws. I infer that the March 2021 bylaw package removed the residential and commercial
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Johnson v. ICBC - 2021 BCCRT 1323 - 2021-12-17
Small Claims Decisions - Final DecisionHe says he could see his vehicle from the balcony where he regularly went outside to smoke cigarettes. He says he saw his parked vehicle several times throughout the evening on January 21.
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Baldwin v. G, - 2021 BCCRT 1261 - 2021-11-30
Small Claims Decisions - Final Decision16. The November 5, 2019 municipal Fire and Emergency Services Incident Report in evidence shows the fire department arrived on scene around 4:25 pm and found Mr. Baldwin’s hedge had recently been on fire, with light smoke in the area. The report noted 3 youths with a barbecue lighter who spoke to “LT” who I infer was with