Last updated: July 26, 2024
Ordered by Renee Lang,Tribunals Ontario under Section 69, Residential Tenancies Act 2006
Decision in favor of
Landlord
Ordered Amount
$7,468
to Landlord
Agree with the ruling?
Citation: 1710 Victoria Park Inc v Bourdignon, 2021 CanLII 135594 (ON LTB)
File Number: TNL-32420-21
Application Date (Estimate)
Mar 2021
Hearing Date
Sep 2021
Order Date
Oct 4, 2021
We estimate Application Date using rent arrears.
The Landlord's L1 application for eviction due to non-payment of rent is denied on the condition that the Tenant pays the rent arrears of $7,468 in installments by mid-November 2021. The Landlord's L2 application for eviction due to substantial interference and damage is dismissed.
Landlord applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict Tenant due to non-payment of rent and for substantial interference and wilful or negligent damage to the property. The Landlord served a valid N4 notice for non-payment of rent and an N5 notice for the alleged damage. The Tenant disputed the amount of rent arrears claimed by the Landlord and the allegations of damage.
Landlord argued that the Tenant's guests damaged the lobby door on multiple occasions and that the Tenant broke a window in her unit.
Landlord did not submit the security camera footage or call the superintendent as a witness to support the damage allegations, relying instead on hearsay evidence which was given little weight.
Tenant disputed the amount of rent arrears claimed by the Landlord and claimed she had evidence of payments not accounted for, but did not provide any such evidence.
Tenant sought to raise an issue under s.82 of the Act without disclosing the nature of the issue or filing any supporting evidence, which was refused by the adjudicator.
Need assistance from an expert?
Lawful Rent
$1,201
Rent Arrears
$7,267
Application Fee
$201
Rent Deposit
$1,175
Ordered Amount
$7,468 (to Landlord)
Click to switch between order outcomes
Cornwall tenant faces eviction for $11,391 in non-payment of rent.
LTB dismisses tenant's maintenance complaint against Toronto landlord, finding reasonable response to issues.
Landlord granted eviction order against tenant who caused damage and safety issues at residential complex.
Landlord wins non-payment case, but tenant granted conditional relief from eviction to repay $4,589.97 in arrears.
Cornwall tenant faces eviction for $11,391 in non-payment of rent.
LTB dismisses tenant's maintenance complaint against Toronto landlord, finding reasonable response to issues.
Landlord granted eviction order against tenant who caused damage and safety issues at residential complex.
Landlord wins non-payment case, but tenant granted conditional relief from eviction to repay $4,589.97 in arrears.
Cornwall tenant faces eviction for $11,391 in non-payment of rent.
LTB dismisses tenant's maintenance complaint against Toronto landlord, finding reasonable response to issues.
Landlord granted eviction order against tenant who caused damage and safety issues at residential complex.
Landlord wins non-payment case, but tenant granted conditional relief from eviction to repay $4,589.97 in arrears.
Cornwall tenant faces eviction for $11,391 in non-payment of rent.
LTB dismisses tenant's maintenance complaint against Toronto landlord, finding reasonable response to issues.
Landlord granted eviction order against tenant who caused damage and safety issues at residential complex.
Landlord wins non-payment case, but tenant granted conditional relief from eviction to repay $4,589.97 in arrears.
LTB upholds eviction order against Bancroft tenant for breach of conditions, despite tenant's request for review.
Toronto tenant faces eviction for non-payment of $8,050 in rent, ordered to pay $7,674.86.
Belleville tenants face eviction for landlord's personal use, given until April 2025 to vacate.
LTB denies tenant's motion to set aside eviction order due to failure to comply with pest control requirements.