Safety Concerns - LTB Orders
Disputes related to safety issues in the rental property.
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Cityhousing Hamilton Corporation v Wilson-Oddi
The LTB terminated the tenancy due to the Tenant's violent assault against other residents and refusal to cease vigilante activity.
Collingwood Non Profit Housing Corporation v Hunter
The Landlord's application to terminate the tenancy was granted because the Tenant committed an assault on the property manager during a lawful entry attempt and refused to permit future entry.
Toronto Seniors Housing Corporation v Petroniuk
The Landlord's application to terminate the tenancy for interference and safety concerns was withdrawn, and the file was closed.
Housing Corporation v Riyaleh
The Tenant was granted relief from eviction on condition of future non-violence following a de novo hearing regarding an illegal act and safety impairment.
Marczenko v Schaap and Jackson
The tenancy was terminated due to the Tenant's guest seriously impairing the safety of others in the residential complex.
177 Jameson Avenue Limited c/o Minto Management Limited v Humphrey
The Board denied the Tenant's request to review an eviction order, finding no serious error in the original determination that changing locks and failing to provide keys constituted substantial interference.
Real v Canali
The tenancy is terminated because the Tenant repeatedly tampered with the building's security lock, creating a safety hazard for other residents.
Toronto Community Housing Corporation v Regelous
The LTB found that the tenant committed an illegal act but granted relief from eviction on the condition that no further illegal acts occur.
Marczenko v Schaap and Jackson
The tenancy was terminated due to the Tenant's guest seriously impairing the safety of others in the residential complex.
177 Jameson Avenue Limited c/o Minto Management Limited v Humphrey
The Board denied the Tenant's request to review an eviction order, finding no serious error in the original determination that changing locks and failing to provide keys constituted substantial interference.
Real v Canali
The tenancy is terminated because the Tenant repeatedly tampered with the building's security lock, creating a safety hazard for other residents.
Toronto Community Housing Corporation v Regelous
The LTB found that the tenant committed an illegal act but granted relief from eviction on the condition that no further illegal acts occur.
Marczenko v Schaap and Jackson
The tenancy was terminated due to the Tenant's guest seriously impairing the safety of others in the residential complex.
177 Jameson Avenue Limited c/o Minto Management Limited v Humphrey
The Board denied the Tenant's request to review an eviction order, finding no serious error in the original determination that changing locks and failing to provide keys constituted substantial interference.
Real v Canali
The tenancy is terminated because the Tenant repeatedly tampered with the building's security lock, creating a safety hazard for other residents.
Toronto Community Housing Corporation v Regelous
The LTB found that the tenant committed an illegal act but granted relief from eviction on the condition that no further illegal acts occur.
Cityhousing Hamilton Corporation v Wilson-Oddi
The LTB terminated the tenancy due to the Tenant's violent assault against other residents and refusal to cease vigilante activity.
Collingwood Non Profit Housing Corporation v Hunter
The Landlord's application to terminate the tenancy was granted because the Tenant committed an assault on the property manager during a lawful entry attempt and refused to permit future entry.
Marczenko v Schaap and Jackson
The tenancy was terminated due to the Tenant's guest seriously impairing the safety of others in the residential complex.
177 Jameson Avenue Limited c/o Minto Management Limited v Humphrey
The Board denied the Tenant's request to review an eviction order, finding no serious error in the original determination that changing locks and failing to provide keys constituted substantial interference.
Real v Canali
The tenancy is terminated because the Tenant repeatedly tampered with the building's security lock, creating a safety hazard for other residents.
Toronto Community Housing Corporation v Regelous
The LTB found that the tenant committed an illegal act but granted relief from eviction on the condition that no further illegal acts occur.
Cityhousing Hamilton Corporation v Wilson-Oddi
The LTB terminated the tenancy due to the Tenant's violent assault against other residents and refusal to cease vigilante activity.
Collingwood Non Profit Housing Corporation v Hunter
The Landlord's application to terminate the tenancy was granted because the Tenant committed an assault on the property manager during a lawful entry attempt and refused to permit future entry.
Toronto Seniors Housing Corporation v Petroniuk
The Landlord's application to terminate the tenancy for interference and safety concerns was withdrawn, and the file was closed.
Housing Corporation v Riyaleh
The Tenant was granted relief from eviction on condition of future non-violence following a de novo hearing regarding an illegal act and safety impairment.
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