Last updated: October 13, 2024
Ordered by Tribunals Ontario under Section 69, Residential Tenancies Act 2006
Decision in favor of
Tenant
Monies to be paid to Tenant
$7,673
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Application Date
Dec 2022
Hearing Date
Oct 2023
Order Date
Mar 26, 2024
The Landlord served an N12 notice in bad faith, as the Landlord listed the rental unit for rent shortly after the Tenant vacated. The Landlord's child did not occupy the unit for at least one year as required. The Tenant is awarded $7,673 in compensation, and the Landlord must pay a $7,000 administrative fine.
Landlord served N12 notice in bad faith
Tenant applied for an order determining that the Landlord gave a notice of termination in bad faith. The Landlord served the Tenant with an N12 notice stating they in good faith require the rental unit for their child's residential occupation. The Tenant vacated the rental unit, but the Landlord listed the unit for rent shortly after.
Landlord listed the rental unit for rent shortly after the Tenant vacated
Landlord served an N12 notice despite being a corporation and not eligible to do so
Landlord is a corporation and served an N12 notice despite not being eligible, listed unit for rent shortly after tenant vacated
Tenant vacated the rental unit on 2021-07-01 as a result of the N12 notice
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Application Fee
$53
Administrative Fine Payable to LTB
$7,000
Total Amount to Be Paid
$7,673 (To be paid to Tenant)
Fine Payable By: Landlord
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