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GH Capital Corporation v Noel

Landlord wins · Toronto · 2022-07-18

Adjudicator
Sandra Macchione
Dispute
Persistent late payment, Non-payment of Rent
Notice
Non-payment of rent (N4), Persistent late payment (N8)
Landlord
GH Capital Corporation
Tenant
C.N.
Landlord rep
Syvanna Gold

What happened

Landlord filed two applications: L1 for non-payment of rent and L2 for persistent late payment of rent. The Tenant paid the rent arrears and filing fee before the hearing, resulting in the dismissal of the L1 application. The L2 application proceeded, and the Landlord was granted a conditional order due to the Tenant's history of late payments.

The ruling

The L1 application for non-payment of rent was dismissed as the Tenant paid the arrears and filing fee before the hearing. For the L2 application regarding persistent late payment, a conditional order was granted. The Tenant must pay rent on or before the fifth day of each month from August 5, 2022, to July 5, 2023. If the Tenant breaches this condition, the Landlord may apply for termination and eviction within 30 days of the breach without notice to the Tenant.