Renovation and Demolition - LTB Orders
Cases involving evictions for renovation, major repairs, or demolition of the rental property.
Dispute Stats
Total Orders
256
Orders since 2024
63
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WELDRICK WEST DEVELOPMENTS 20 -26 INC. v BARYSOVICH
A landlord developer obtains an eviction order to demolish a Richmond Hill house, with the LTB granting the tenants a postponed move-out date as a form of relief.
2735856 Ontario ltd v Harsini
Landlord successfully evicts tenant to convert a North York apartment into office space, despite the tenant's claims of bad faith retaliation over a gas bill dispute.
Landlords succeed in evicting long-term tenants for demolition after correcting initial procedural errors, with the LTB granting a postponed eviction date.
Naughton and Presland Townhomes Ltd v Moroziuk
Ottawa tenants evicted for major building-wide renovations after initially refusing compensation, with the LTB affirming the landlord's need for vacant possession.
Jallow v K and K Management Klinec Manufacturing Ltd.
Windsor tenant's bad faith eviction claim and subsequent review request were both dismissed, with the LTB finding the landlord's renovation notice was legitimate.
Thevarajah v Oneka
Scarborough tenant faces eviction for persistent late payment of rent, owes $331.92 to landlord.
Chatham landlord granted demolition order, tenants must vacate by April 30, 2025.
Barrie landlord granted eviction order for major renovations, but tenants given delay until April 2025 due to personal circumstances.
Jallow v K and K Management Klinec Manufacturing Ltd.
Windsor tenant's bad faith eviction claim and subsequent review request were both dismissed, with the LTB finding the landlord's renovation notice was legitimate.
Thevarajah v Oneka
Scarborough tenant faces eviction for persistent late payment of rent, owes $331.92 to landlord.
Chatham landlord granted demolition order, tenants must vacate by April 30, 2025.
Barrie landlord granted eviction order for major renovations, but tenants given delay until April 2025 due to personal circumstances.
Jallow v K and K Management Klinec Manufacturing Ltd.
Windsor tenant's bad faith eviction claim and subsequent review request were both dismissed, with the LTB finding the landlord's renovation notice was legitimate.
Thevarajah v Oneka
Scarborough tenant faces eviction for persistent late payment of rent, owes $331.92 to landlord.
Chatham landlord granted demolition order, tenants must vacate by April 30, 2025.
Barrie landlord granted eviction order for major renovations, but tenants given delay until April 2025 due to personal circumstances.
WELDRICK WEST DEVELOPMENTS 20 -26 INC. v BARYSOVICH
A landlord developer obtains an eviction order to demolish a Richmond Hill house, with the LTB granting the tenants a postponed move-out date as a form of relief.
2735856 Ontario ltd v Harsini
Landlord successfully evicts tenant to convert a North York apartment into office space, despite the tenant's claims of bad faith retaliation over a gas bill dispute.
Jallow v K and K Management Klinec Manufacturing Ltd.
Windsor tenant's bad faith eviction claim and subsequent review request were both dismissed, with the LTB finding the landlord's renovation notice was legitimate.
Thevarajah v Oneka
Scarborough tenant faces eviction for persistent late payment of rent, owes $331.92 to landlord.
Chatham landlord granted demolition order, tenants must vacate by April 30, 2025.
Barrie landlord granted eviction order for major renovations, but tenants given delay until April 2025 due to personal circumstances.
WELDRICK WEST DEVELOPMENTS 20 -26 INC. v BARYSOVICH
A landlord developer obtains an eviction order to demolish a Richmond Hill house, with the LTB granting the tenants a postponed move-out date as a form of relief.
2735856 Ontario ltd v Harsini
Landlord successfully evicts tenant to convert a North York apartment into office space, despite the tenant's claims of bad faith retaliation over a gas bill dispute.
Landlords succeed in evicting long-term tenants for demolition after correcting initial procedural errors, with the LTB granting a postponed eviction date.
Naughton and Presland Townhomes Ltd v Moroziuk
Ottawa tenants evicted for major building-wide renovations after initially refusing compensation, with the LTB affirming the landlord's need for vacant possession.
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