Last updated: July 22, 2024
Ordered by Tribunals Ontario under Section 69, Residential Tenancies Act 2006
Decision in favor of
Tenant
Monies to be paid to Landlord
$186
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Hearing Date
Jun 2022
Order Date
Jul 20, 2022
The Board ordered the tenancy to continue subject to conditions prohibiting possession of firearms or ammunition in the rental unit. The Tenant must pay the Landlord $186.00 for the application filing cost. The Landlord may apply for termination if the Tenant breaches the conditions within 30 days of the breach.
Landlord applied to terminate tenancy and evict Tenant due to substantial interference, damages, and illegal acts. Landlord also sought compensation for damages. The case centered around a police raid where illegal substances and ammunition were found in the rental unit.
Landlord argued for termination based on illegal acts, substantial interference, and damages to the rental unit.
Landlord relied on police occurrence reports as evidence without summoning the arresting officer to testify.
Landlord failed to summon arresting officer to testify, relying instead on hearsay evidence from police reports.
Tenant argued she should not be responsible for damages caused by police entry or for charges related to items she was unaware of.
Tenant possessed prohibited ammunition in the rental unit. Tenant allowed boyfriend and guests into the unit, one of whom possessed illegal drugs.
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Application Fee
$186
Total Amount to Be Paid
$186 (To be paid to Landlord)
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