Tribunal rules snoring Quebec tenant urged by landlords to get help can’t seek damages
MONTREAL — The landlords came armed with snoring cessation products and even a medical referral for their tenant, a Quebec woman whose laboured breathing was keeping the downstairs neighbours awake. “Take care of yourself,” read the card they left.
But the Quebec City woman refused to seek help and did not appreciate the intervention, seeking compensation for harassment and meddling in her personal affairs.
She filed a complaint against her landlords, requesting a reduction in her $665 monthly rent as well as unspecified damages.
But in a decision this month, the province’s rental board ruled against her, saying there was no malicious intent on the part of the landlords.


