Shaun HarveyLTB Paralegal
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Shaun Harvey represents both landlords and tenants. The statistics shown below reflect their primary representation (based on total cases).
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Win Rate by DisputePRO
Contested disputes only.
- Tenant Agreed Termination9
Win Rate: 22%
- Tenant Rights7
Win Rate: 43%
- Bad Faith Eviction6
Win Rate: 67%
- Harassment6
Win Rate: 67%
- Illegal Act5
Win Rate: 80%
- Property Damage5
Win Rate: 20%
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116 Spencer District Inc. v Aubrey
The Landlord's application to terminate the tenancy for illegal acts was dismissed after the adjudicator found the evidence did not support the allegations.
Kassinger v Community Living Trent Highlands
The Tenant's application for substantial interference regarding overnight staffing gender was dismissed as the Landlord's actions were found to be reasonable.
The Board dismissed both the Landlord's application for property damages and the Tenant's application for bad faith eviction.
The Landlord's damage claim and the Tenant's bad faith eviction claim were both dismissed by the Board.
Alfonso v Sampogna
The LTB ordered a Landlord to pay the Tenant over $3,800 in compensation after finding the Landlord substantially interfered with the Tenant's reasonable enjoyment by failing to refund rent for an uninhabitable unit.
The Board determined a rent increase notice was invalid because it did not provide 90 days' notice and ordered the Landlord to reimburse the Tenant's filing fee.
Syed v Banker
The Landlord was granted an order to terminate the tenancy for personal use after the adjudicator determined the Tenant was not entitled to a condominium conversion exemption.
The parties reached a consent agreement to settle a rent arrears application, allowing the Tenant to void the eviction by paying the arrears by specified dates.
116 Spencer District Inc. v Aubrey
The Landlord's application to terminate the tenancy for illegal acts was dismissed after the adjudicator found the evidence did not support the allegations.
Kassinger v Community Living Trent Highlands
The Tenant's application for substantial interference regarding overnight staffing gender was dismissed as the Landlord's actions were found to be reasonable.
The Board dismissed both the Landlord's application for property damages and the Tenant's application for bad faith eviction.
The Landlord's damage claim and the Tenant's bad faith eviction claim were both dismissed by the Board.
Alfonso v Sampogna
The LTB ordered a Landlord to pay the Tenant over $3,800 in compensation after finding the Landlord substantially interfered with the Tenant's reasonable enjoyment by failing to refund rent for an uninhabitable unit.
The Board determined a rent increase notice was invalid because it did not provide 90 days' notice and ordered the Landlord to reimburse the Tenant's filing fee.
Syed v Banker
The Landlord was granted an order to terminate the tenancy for personal use after the adjudicator determined the Tenant was not entitled to a condominium conversion exemption.
The parties reached a consent agreement to settle a rent arrears application, allowing the Tenant to void the eviction by paying the arrears by specified dates.
116 Spencer District Inc. v Aubrey
The Landlord's application to terminate the tenancy for illegal acts was dismissed after the adjudicator found the evidence did not support the allegations.
Kassinger v Community Living Trent Highlands
The Tenant's application for substantial interference regarding overnight staffing gender was dismissed as the Landlord's actions were found to be reasonable.
The Board dismissed both the Landlord's application for property damages and the Tenant's application for bad faith eviction.
The Landlord's damage claim and the Tenant's bad faith eviction claim were both dismissed by the Board.
Alfonso v Sampogna
The LTB ordered a Landlord to pay the Tenant over $3,800 in compensation after finding the Landlord substantially interfered with the Tenant's reasonable enjoyment by failing to refund rent for an uninhabitable unit.
The Board determined a rent increase notice was invalid because it did not provide 90 days' notice and ordered the Landlord to reimburse the Tenant's filing fee.
Syed v Banker
The Landlord was granted an order to terminate the tenancy for personal use after the adjudicator determined the Tenant was not entitled to a condominium conversion exemption.
The parties reached a consent agreement to settle a rent arrears application, allowing the Tenant to void the eviction by paying the arrears by specified dates.
116 Spencer District Inc. v Aubrey
The Landlord's application to terminate the tenancy for illegal acts was dismissed after the adjudicator found the evidence did not support the allegations.
Kassinger v Community Living Trent Highlands
The Tenant's application for substantial interference regarding overnight staffing gender was dismissed as the Landlord's actions were found to be reasonable.
The Board dismissed both the Landlord's application for property damages and the Tenant's application for bad faith eviction.
The Landlord's damage claim and the Tenant's bad faith eviction claim were both dismissed by the Board.
Alfonso v Sampogna
The LTB ordered a Landlord to pay the Tenant over $3,800 in compensation after finding the Landlord substantially interfered with the Tenant's reasonable enjoyment by failing to refund rent for an uninhabitable unit.
The Board determined a rent increase notice was invalid because it did not provide 90 days' notice and ordered the Landlord to reimburse the Tenant's filing fee.
Syed v Banker
The Landlord was granted an order to terminate the tenancy for personal use after the adjudicator determined the Tenant was not entitled to a condominium conversion exemption.
The parties reached a consent agreement to settle a rent arrears application, allowing the Tenant to void the eviction by paying the arrears by specified dates.
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