Toronto landlord accuses tenants of fraud, forgery and not paying thousands in rent

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A Toronto landlord’s months-long quest to evict two tenants he accuses of fraud, forgery and non-payment of rent is heading to an eviction hearing Friday at Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB). 

It’s Mohamed Camara’s second attempt to evict the two women in three months.

According to documents filed with the LTB, Camara says he’s owed $13,000 in back rent from two tenants, at least one of whom he says used questionable ID to rent his downtown condo.

Camara says the two women named on the lease — who he believes are sisters named Shasteven Reid and Shi-Ronni Tynes — have paid no rent in seven

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