Last updated: July 22, 2024
Ordered by Sandra Macchione,Tribunals Ontario under Section 69, Residential Tenancies Act 2006
Decision in favor of
Landlord
Ordered Amount
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Citation: 1260 Marlborough Court Holdings Limited v Dimock, 2022 CanLII 106699 (ON LTB)
File Number: SOL-19625-21-RV
Hearing Date
Dec 2021
Order Date
Feb 22, 2022
The Landlord's request for review was granted. The Tenant is ordered to wear a mask in common areas until the mandatory mask rule is lifted. The Tenant must repair or replace specified damaged items by March 31, 2022. If the Tenant fails to comply, the Landlord may apply for termination and eviction within 30 days of the breach.
Landlord applied for termination and eviction due to willful damage, substantial interference, and safety concerns. The original order was reviewed, and the application was heard de novo. The Tenant was found to have caused damage and posed safety risks, but was given an opportunity to preserve the tenancy due to mental health considerations.
Landlord argued that the Member erred in dismissing the N7 Notice based on potential confusion caused by multiple notices, as the Tenant did not raise this argument.
Landlord provided photographic evidence of damage and documented instances of Tenant's failure to prepare for bedbug treatment.
Tenant did not challenge the validity of the Notices or claim confusion due to multiple notices.
Tenant removed slider doors, broke the stove oven door glass, cut a hole in the bathroom drywall, and installed light fixtures improperly. Tenant failed to prepare for bedbug treatment on multiple occasions.
Refusal to wear a mask in common areas, causing damage to the rental unit, and interfering with bedbug treatment.
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