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questions about filing at Small Claims Court (Ontario, Canada)

Paul Z.
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Hi there.

Former tenants caused color fading on some indoor items by water damage. Could someone shed light on the following questions?

- Can a PO Box be used as my address when filing a Plaintiff's Claim?

- Should demand letters, offers to settle, and rejection letters be submitted with the Plaintiff's Claim? I understand that the Judge should not see the offered amounts until after the trial.

- I have lots of digital color photos showing the damages. Should I print them all in high resolution photos and serve them to the former tenants? (the issue is about color fading, so color is important.)

Thanks so much!

Paul