A recent video of a Canadian landlord forcefully evicting an Indian tenant is taking the internet by storm. The 15-second clip shows the shirtless tenant standing helplessly as the landlord throws out his belongings. The video has already gained over 1.8 million views and triggered a widespread debate over X (formerly
Twitter). The Indian tenant appears visibly distressed in the footage, seemingly unsure of what to do next.
Shared on X (formerly Twitter), the video caption suggests a heated dispute between the Indian tenant and the Canadian landlord, with the tenant allegedly refusing to vacate the premises.
As the video circulates, users are left questioning the circumstances that led to the dramatic confrontation.
What exactly happened with the Indian tenant?
The video, shared on X (formerly Twitter), by a user named ‘Ghar ke Kalesh’, has ignited reactions online. The caption, “Desi guy and his landlord over he had fight with landlord because he was not vacating the house then the landlord came and started moving his stuff out by himself, Brampton, Canada,” adds fuel to the situation.
Users on X (formerly Twitter) are eager to know exactly what transpired between the Indian tenant and the Canadian landlord that led to such a drastic situation. Many speculate the tenant refused to vacate the property, prompting the landlord to take matters into his own hands. The video has drawn various reactions, with some users sympathising with the Indian tenant while others poke fun at the incident.
Social media reactions
One user commented on X, “This is so sad. Imagine being thrown out like this in a foreign land. Heartbreaking.” Another user added, “Landlords can be ruthless, but there must have been a reason for this.” One person remarked “The guy should’ve left when asked—this is what happens,” one person remarked, while another described the incident as “typical desi drama”, but condemned the landlord’s aggressive behaviour.
Some users found humour in the incident, One joked, “The way the landlord just went full Terminator mode is unreal.” Another user commented “Only in Brampton could this happen, the desi capital of Canada.”
Common reasons for eviction of tenants in Canada
Common issues of eviction in Canada include non-payment of rent, persistent late payments, property damage, illegal activities, disturbing neighbors, overcrowding, and landlords needing the property for personal use or sale
What does the law say?
Tenants can stay if they comply with lease terms, pay rent on time, and maintain the property.In Canada, eviction notices must be based on actual lease violations and specify the vacate date. Tenants can cancel the eviction by paying the due amount. They can also defend against eviction by citing lease or law violations, including protections under the Fair Housing Act, which prevents discrimination based on race, religion, or gender. Evictions can disproportionately affect disadvantaged groups, such as Indigenous people, Black and racialized people, people with disabilities, and low-income households
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