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Cécile Lahaie, 77, has lived in an apartment on a quiet, tree-lined side street in Verdun for 11 years.

“I thought I’d spend the rest of my days there — at least until I wasn’t able to handle things on my own,” Lahaie said Wednesday.

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She was one of 11 Verdun and Côte-des-Neiges tenants who spoke to reporters Wednesday about their fight against their new landlord — LS Capital Group — and its plan to undertake what housing activists describe as a “renoviction.”

That’s when landlords use renovations as a pretext to clear out buildings so they can hike rents and resell the property for a hefty profit.

In the case of LS Capital, tenants also accuse the new owners of “harassing” and trying to “intimidate” them by launching spurious legal actions, doing loud and dusty renovations, leaving common areas in a mess and repeatedly sending legal notices by bailiff.

“They’re trying to demolish us,” Lahaie said.