A judge has found that Zane Caplansky may re-enter his delicatessen at 356 College Street despite an attempt by the landlord to lock him out. This morning in court the landlord, through his lawyer, said the first easily understood thing about Caplansky’s tenancy, which has three years left to go. The lawyer, Jim Morton, told the judge the issues involve health and safety regulations with the fire systems –- an issue Caplansky said was “fictitious.” It is not clear whether Caplansky has heard these concerns before. He has said he had no knowledge of what was going on. These are serious matters if real. So what is the name of the game?
A win for Caplanskys as judge orders lease valid, they are back in business. Locks to be cut right now, opens Sat. pic.twitter.com/bDsWrYz7Fd
— marianne boucher (@CityCourtsTO) June 10, 2016