Egya Sangmua

Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) Adjudicator Past Decisions

Overview

Total Orders

3

Orders since 2024

0

Eviction Relief Granted to Tenant since 2024

0

Landlord's Notice Found Invalid since 2024

0

Order to Termination
11days

Order Outcomes
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Contested disputes are those where both parties were present at the hearing

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Landlord Wins
30 orders60%
Tenant Wins
30 orders30%
Agreement
30 orders10%

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Eviction Relief Granted to Tenant 0 Orders since 2024
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Lanlord's Notice Found Invalid 0 Orders since 2024
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Contested Dispute by Category
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      Latest Orders

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      Pinedale Properties Limited v Hidalgo

      Contested Dispute
      Landlord Wins
      August 13, 2020
      Toronto

      Toronto landlord wins eviction case against non-paying tenant, awarded $6,016.02.

      ContentionModerate

      N.H.D. Developments Limited v Iyebutemeh

      Contested Dispute
      Landlord Wins
      August 13, 2020
      Toronto

      Landlord wins eviction case against tenant for non-payment of rent, tenant ordered to pay over $4,600.

      ContentionModerate

      Yehuda v Taylor

      Contested Dispute
      Landlord Wins
      August 13, 2020
      Shelburne

      Shelburne landlord awarded over $20,000 in rent arrears after tenant eviction for non-payment.

      ContentionHigh

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