Evictly

Subramaniam v Amanda Graham

Tenant wins · Scarborough · 2022-10-05

Adjudicator
Sheena Brar
Dispute
Utility costs, Substantial interference, Damages
Notice
Substantial interference (N5)
Amount
<$5K
Landlord
K.S.
Tenant
C.A.G.
Landlord rep
T. Sivapatham
Tenant rep
T. Maguire

What happened

Landlord applied to terminate tenancy and evict Tenant due to substantial interference with reasonable enjoyment, unpaid utilities, and clutter in the rental unit and backyard. Landlord also claimed compensation for utility costs and damages.

The ruling

The tenancy continues subject to conditions. The Tenant must clean out common areas and exterior within 15 days of being provided access to a cleaned-out shed by the Landlord. The Landlord's claim for utility compensation is dismissed. The Tenant must pay $201.00 for the application filing fee.