'You cannot do this to people': Dartmouth tenants win renoviction hearing

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Just three days ago, Ken Sutton didn’t know if he would be able to stay in his home on Primrose St. in Dartmouth, N.S., or if he would have to pack up his life and try to find a new place to live.

But a residential tenancies decision he received on Tuesday means his future is no longer up in the air.

Sutton’s landlord had applied to terminate his tenancy for renovations, but the application was dismissed over concerns that the landlord was acting in bad faith. 

Sutton said he’s overjoyed he can stay in his home, and he hopes the decision sends a message.

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