1110008 B.C. Ltd. v. Chang
1110008 B.C. Ltd.
Law Firm / Organization
Yan Muirhead LLP
Lawrence Bradley Sea Ming Chang
Law Firm / Organization
Hanson Kohan Lawyers
Lawyer(s)

Naz Kohan

Gritlux LLC
Law Firm / Organization
Hanson Kohan Lawyers
Lawyer(s)

Naz Kohan

  • Facts: Plaintiff, 1110008 B.C. Ltd., alleges breach of a tenancy agreement by defendants for unpaid rent totaling $180,000 concerning a Vancouver apartment. Defendants agreed to a fixed-term tenancy starting August 28, 2018, but failed to make the rent payment by the move-in date, resulting in the plaintiff withholding apartment keys.

  • Issue: The dispute centers on whether the defendants breached the tenancy agreement, causing financial losses to the plaintiff, including lost rental income and re-renting costs.

  • Court’s Ruling: The court decided to strike out parts of the defendant's response as irrelevant or vexatious but allowed Mr. Chang to amend his response. It also noted deficiencies in the plaintiff's claim regarding its control over the apartment, advising clarification before further proceedings. Costs of the application were awarded to the plaintiff, not payable immediately. The document mainly discusses procedural aspects rather than final damages adjudication.

  • Amount of Costs/Damages Awarded: Costs for the application are awarded to the plaintiff, but not payable forthwith. Financial terms were not specified.

Supreme Court of British Columbia
S208878
Civil litigation
Plaintiff