Quebec TAL Application — Landlord's Failure to Repair

Quebec stage-2 narrative for filing a General Application at the Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL) for an order under CCQ art. 1863 requiring the landlord to perform the s.1864 / s.1910 repair duty, plus rent reduction, damages, and resiliation where the breach is substantial. TAL has specific-performance authority (confirmed by Bill 31, LQ 2024, c.2, in force 21 Feb 2024). TAL fees: $59 / $70 / $92 by monthly rent. 3-year prescription under art. 2925. Public Health Act + municipal property-maintenance run in parallel. Bilingual; UPL-safe.

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This is the final formal demand before litigation.

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2
Wait the statutory response period for them to reply.

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3
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Case summary for the TAL

Pull your facts together. Most of this is in your stage-1 demand letter. File at https://www.tal.gouv.qc.ca/. Fees: $59 / $70 / $92 by monthly rent.

This letter will cite

Quebec CCQ art. 1854, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1863, 1864, 1865, 1867, 1868, 1910, 1911, 2925; Loi sur le Tribunal administratif du logement RLRQ c.T-15.01; Bill 31 LQ 2024 c.2

Your narrative documents the tenancy, repair issues, notice history, prior municipal / public-health complaints (if any), and the remedies you seek (specific performance, rent reduction, damages, resiliation where substantial, art. 1867 authorization).

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