Evictly

Armstrong v Pinnock

Landlord wins · Toronto · 2021-06-09

Adjudicator
Greg Joy
Dispute
Substantial Interference
Notice
Termination of Tenancy
Landlord
J.A., B.A.
Tenant
D.P.
Landlord rep
Ian Shemesh

What happened

Landlords applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict Tenant due to Tenant's smoking in the rental unit and residential complex, which substantially interfered with the Landlords' and other tenants' reasonable enjoyment.

The ruling

The Tenant shall not smoke, including cigarettes or marijuana, in his rental unit or in the residential complex. If the Tenant fails to comply, the Landlord may apply without notice to the Tenant to terminate the tenancy.