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1975 Can. Hum. Rts. Trib. Dec. 1 (1975)

handle is hein.journals/chrrpre1975 and id is 1 raw text is: Effective Date: April 15, 1975
Human Rights Code of British Columbia
IN THE MATTER OF A COMPLAINT BY NASIM
KHAN AGAINST SHERMAN PIESCHEL
Board of Inquiry:
Sholto Hebenton (Chairman)
Mohan Jawl
Angus Macdonald
Present:
Gary Carsen
Nasim Khan
Rani Khan
Date of Hearing:
March 21, 1975
Place of Hearing:
Room 226, Courthouse, Nanaimo, B.C.
Nasim Khan (Mr. Khan) and his wife, Rani Khan (Mrs. Khan),
are of East Indian origin. They were seeking accommodation
in the Nanoose Bay area in August, 1974. Their family
included four children and one other adult, Mrs. Khan's mother.
Sherman Pieschel (Mr. Pieschel)operated a tent and trailer
park under the name Neilsen's Trailer Park. After some
negotiations concerning the price, Mr. Pieschel rented space
for three tents to Mr. and Mrs. Khan. The seven-person Khan
family moved into their tents on the property in question.
Mr. Khan had had heart trouble. Mrs. Khan was seeking more
substantial accommodation for him than the tents. She
discussed obtaining such accommodation with Mr. Pieschel.
There were two types available in the Neilsen's Trailer Park
property, cabins and trailers. At least some of the trailers
were owned by persons other than Mr. Pieschel. The cabins,
on the other hand, were all owned by Mr. Pieschel himself.
When Mrs. Khan discussed the question with Mr. Pieschel,
it appeared that one of his cabins would soon be coming
available at a rent of $125 per month. The, Khans would
have accepted that cabin at that rent but preferred to take
a trailer if a suitable one became available earlier. On
Sunday, September 8, 1974, two persons who had been renting
a trailer moved out and offered the keys to the Khans. The
rent had been paid until the following Wednesday. The
trailer contained some personal property belonging to other

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