Leiper J.

Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) Member Past Decisions

Overview

Total Orders

17

2024 Orders

9

Hearing to Order
14days
Order to Termination
-95days

Who Wins

Contested Disputes Outcomes

Landlord Wins
873%
Tenant Wins
218%
Agreement
19%

Contested Dispute Categories

  • Other7

    Landlord Win Rate: 57%

  • Non Payment Of Rent6

    Landlord Win Rate: 83%

  • Personal Use1

    Landlord Win Rate: 100%

  • Substantial Interference1

    Landlord Win Rate: 0%

  • Tenant Agreed Termination1

    Landlord Win Rate: 100%

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Latest Orders

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Ladowsky v. Chernyshova

Contested Dispute
Landlord Wins
June 24, 2024
Personal Use

Divisional Court dismisses tenant's appeal of LTB personal use eviction, citing lack of legal questions raised.

ContentionHigh

Akilah v. Starlight

Contested Dispute
Landlord Wins
June 4, 2024
MaintenanceTenant Rights

Divisional Court dismisses tenant's appeal, upholding LTB decision on noise complaints and rent payment issues.

Tenant Aggravating Factor
ContentionExtreme

Bhura v. Harris

Contested Dispute
Landlord Wins
April 25, 2024
Toronto
Non-payment of Rent

Ontario court lifts stay, allows landlord to evict tenant for failure to perfect appeal in rent dispute.

ContentionHigh

Delic v Princeton Apartments

Contested Dispute
Landlord Wins
April 23, 2024
Non-payment of Rent

Divisional Court dismisses tenant's appeal of LTB decision to reject payment plan, finding $23,362.46 in rent arrears.

ContentionModerate

Homesky Properties Inc. v. Sugunan

Uncontested Dispute
Landlord Wins
March 6, 2024
Toronto
EvictionNon-payment of Rent

Divisional Court quashes tenant's multiple appeals and lifts eviction stays due to abuse of process and non-payment across five rental properties.

Tenant Aggravating Factor
ContentionExtreme

Renée v. 10887609 CANADA INC.

Contested Dispute
Landlord Wins
February 12, 2024
Appeal Of Ltb DecisionNon-payment of Rent

Divisional Court quashes tenant's appeal of LTB eviction orders, lifting stay and allowing enforcement within 30 days.

Tenant Aggravating Factor
ContentionExtreme

Rathnayaka v. 650 Parliament Residences

Uncontested Dispute
Agreement
February 8, 2024
Toronto
Eviction

Tenant granted extension to appeal eviction order, alleges proceedings were retaliation for class action lawsuit.

ContentionModerate

Midwest Property Ltd. v. Pare

Uncontested Dispute
Landlord Wins
February 6, 2024
Etobicoke
Eviction

Tenant's appeal dismissed for delay, upholding eviction order in Ontario rental dispute.

Tenant Aggravating Factor
ContentionHigh

Ladowsky v. Chernyshova

Contested Dispute
Landlord Wins
June 24, 2024
Personal Use

Divisional Court dismisses tenant's appeal of LTB personal use eviction, citing lack of legal questions raised.

ContentionHigh

Akilah v. Starlight

Contested Dispute
Landlord Wins
June 4, 2024
MaintenanceTenant Rights

Divisional Court dismisses tenant's appeal, upholding LTB decision on noise complaints and rent payment issues.

Tenant Aggravating Factor
ContentionExtreme

Bhura v. Harris

Contested Dispute
Landlord Wins
April 25, 2024
Toronto
Non-payment of Rent

Ontario court lifts stay, allows landlord to evict tenant for failure to perfect appeal in rent dispute.

ContentionHigh

Delic v Princeton Apartments

Contested Dispute
Landlord Wins
April 23, 2024
Non-payment of Rent

Divisional Court dismisses tenant's appeal of LTB decision to reject payment plan, finding $23,362.46 in rent arrears.

ContentionModerate

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