Padron v Akinola
Landlord wins · Brampton · 2021-06-21
- Adjudicator
- Troy Rossignol
- Dispute
- Non-payment of Rent
- Notice
- Non-payment of rent (N4)
- Amount
- $10-20K
- Landlord
- A.G.P.
- Tenant
- N.A.
- Landlord rep
- Christina De Palma
What happened
Landlord applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict Tenant due to failure to pay rent. The application was filed after serving a valid Notice to End Tenancy Early for Non-payment of Rent (N4 Notice), which the tenant did not void by paying the arrears. The tenant was not present at the hearing.
The ruling
The tenancy is terminated effective July 2, 2021. The tenant must pay the landlord $13,434.32, which includes rent arrears up to June 21, 2021 and the cost of filing the application, less the rent deposit and interest owed on the deposit. The tenant must also pay the landlord $50.96 per day for compensation for use of the unit starting June 22, 2021 until the tenant moves out. If the tenant does not pay the full amount by July 2, 2021, the tenant will start owing interest at 2% annually on the outstanding balance. If the unit is not vacated by July 2, 2021, the landlord may file the order with the Court Enforcement Office (Sheriff) for enforcement. The tenant can void the order and continue the tenancy by paying $15,686.00 on or before June 30, 2021 or $17,236.00 on or before July 2, 2021.