Last updated: November 3, 2024
Ordered by Tribunals Ontario under Section 69, Residential Tenancies Act 2006
Dispute resolved in
Agreement
Monies to be paid to Landlord
$186
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Application Date
Jun 2023
Hearing Date
Apr 2024
Order Date
Apr 15, 2024
The Landlord has proven the grounds for termination, but the tenancy will continue provided the Tenants meet the conditions set out in the order. The Tenants must prevent their son from residing or visiting the rental unit and residential complex, and they must not commit any illegal acts or seriously impair the safety of anyone in the complex. If the Tenants fail to comply with the conditions, the Landlord may apply to terminate the tenancy without notice.
Long-term tenancy, subsidized unit, and Landlord is a social housing provider. Tenant understands and is willing to prevent her son from residing or visiting the unit.
Landlord applied to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenants due to an occupant of the rental unit committing illegal acts and seriously impairing the safety of the residential complex. The occupant, the Tenants' son, was arrested for various firearm-related charges after a police investigation.
Landlord argued that the safety of the resident community takes precedence over the individual, and requested an eviction order.
Tenant requested a conditional order to prevent her son from residing or visiting the rental unit and complex, as she is a single working mother with 4 other children and eviction would lead to homelessness.
Tenant's son, Salimou Dansoko, was arrested for various firearm-related charges after a police investigation.
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