Akelius property manager forgets to pick up rent checks and issues N4 eviction notices to tenants at 111 LAWTON BLVD.


On December 31, 2019, and January 1, 2020, several tenants deposited their rent checks for the month of January 2020. The current property manager from Akelius Canada Ltd. - Mr. Tristan Quamina-Pinnock - neglected to pick up the checks from the metal rental box located off the lobby on the main floor. Two weeks later tenants received N4 eviction notices from the company issued by - Mr. Tristan Quamina-Pinnock - giving them until the end of January to pay the rent or move out. After receiving complaints from tenants concerning the wrongful issuance of these N4s, the property manager finally came over to the premises to retrieve the rent checks and only after tenants submitted second checks and money order payments. As usual, there has been no formal apology to these tenants by Akelius Canada Ltd.

Here is a suggestion, Akelius Canada Ltd.could send out a driver on the second of each month to all their properties and pick up the rent checks instead? Finally, the company should have more control over their employees on what they are doing before allowing them to issue N4 notices to a large group of tenants. Problems like this are what happens when a company has no oversight over their inexperienced personnel. Try using some common sense and ask yourself could so many tenants in one building at one time not be paying their rent before issuing N4 notices. How dumb can you get?

Employees have been known to hide their mistakes from their bosses.

Why are tenants being allowed to use the hallways as a dog run in this building?

As of February 23, 2020, the sale of 1420 Kingston Road has not been completed.


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