Toronto Community Housing Corporation v Gukathasan-Baker

Last updated: March 4, 2025

Order

Ordered by Mark Melchers,Tribunals Ontario  under Section 69, Residential Tenancies Act, 2006

Order Date: January 28, 2025
*** Glen Everest Rd, Scarborough, ON M1N1J4
Uncontested Dispute

Decision in favor of

Landlord

Ordered Amount

$3,918

to Landlord

Notices Sent

N7

Subsections of RTA Quoted

83(1)83(2)
ContentionExtreme

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Citation: Toronto Community Housing Corporation v Gukathasan-Baker, 2025 ONLTB 7433

File Number: LTB-L-062103-24

Timeline

Application Date

Jul 2024

6 months

Hearing Date

Jan 2025

7 days

Order Date

Jan 28, 2025

11 days

Tenancy End Date

Feb 2025

Decision

The Landlord's application to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenant is granted. The Tenant must vacate the rental unit by February 8, 2025. The Tenant is ordered to pay the Landlord $3,917.95, which includes the cost to repair the repeatedly broken window and the application filing fee. If the Tenant does not pay the full amount by February 8, 2025, the Tenant will owe interest starting February 9, 2025.

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Landlord

  • Toronto Community Housing Corporation

Representative | Paralegal

Tenant

Dispute

Landlord applied to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenant due to the Tenant intentionally breaking windows in the rental unit on multiple occasions and the Tenant attending another rental unit in the building at 4:38 a.m. on March 14, 2024 with his genitals exposed, which the Landlord alleges seriously impaired the safety of another person in the residential complex.

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Determinations

  • Landlord served valid N7 Notice
  • Tenant intentionally broke windows in rental unit on multiple occasions
  • Tenant attended another unit with genitals exposed, seriously impairing safety
  • Tenant refused support offered by Landlord to address issues
  • Relief from eviction would be unfair to Landlord and other tenants
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Landlord's Arguments

Tenant's Arguments

Actions and Evidence

Tenant intentionally broke windows in rental unit on multiple occasions and attended another unit with genitals exposed.

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Financial Details

Application Fee

$186

Damages

$3,732

Ordered Amount

$3,918 (to Landlord)

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