Gong v. Zhang
Quan Gong
Law Firm / Organization
Self Represented
Yu Yi Zhang
Law Firm / Organization
Unrepresented
P. O’Neill
Law Firm / Organization
Unrepresented

Background: Quan Gong rented a unit from Yu Yi Zhang. In April 2021, Zhang issued a notice to end the tenancy, citing endangerment and fire damage caused by Gong. Gong sought judicial reviews and appealed multiple decisions related to the termination of her tenancy and RTB arbitration.

Legal Arguments/Issues:

  • Appeals CA47895 and CA48722:
    • Gong appealed the RTB's decision and sought to remove an appeal from the inactive list and for no fee status.
    • The court found her appeals frivolous, vexatious, and moot as the substantive issues had been supplanted by subsequent proceedings.
  • Appeals CA48591 and CA48499:
    • Gong filed claims against P. O'Neill, alleging procedural unfairness during the RTB hearings and seeking to set aside previous court orders.
    • The court dismissed her applications, citing lack of merit and abuse of the court process.

Outcome: The court dismissed all of Quan Gong's applications. No costs or awards in favor of Gong were granted, as her appeals were deemed frivolous and bound to fail.

Costs/Award: There was no mention of specific costs or monetary awards granted to the successful party (Yu Yi Zhang or P. O'Neill) in the document. The focus was on dismissing Gong’s applications due to lack of merit and procedural issues.

Court of Appeals for British Columbia
CA47895; CA48722 CA48499; CA48591
Real estate
Respondent