Information On Small Claims
In small claims court, you can sue for money or the return of personal property valued at $35,000 or less, not including interest and costs.
To sue a person or business in small claims court, your lawsuit, called a claim, must fall into one of the two following categories:
A. Claims for money owed under an agreement, such as,
- unpaid accounts for goods or services sold and delivered
- unpaid loans
- unpaid rent
- NSF (non-sufficient funds) cheques
B. Claims for damages, such as,
- property damage
- clothes damaged by a dry cleaner
- personal injuries
- breach of contract
If you want to sue for more than $35,000, you will have to take your case to the Superior Court of Justice (“civil court”).