Toronto Community Housing Corporation v St. Onge
Landlord wins · Etobicoke · 2022-08-22
- Adjudicator
- Laura Hartslief
- Dispute
- Safety impairment, Illegal act, Damage to premises, Substantial interference
- Notice
- Termination notice
- Amount
- >$20K
- Landlord
- T.C.H.C.
- Tenant
- M.S.O.A.M.S.
- Landlord rep
- Navya Menon
What happened
Landlord applied to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenant due to the Tenant, another occupant, or someone the Tenant permitted substantially interfering with the reasonable enjoyment or lawful right, privilege or interest of the Landlord or another tenant; wilfully or negligently causing damage to the premises; committing an illegal act or carrying out an illegal trade, business or occupation in the rental unit or the residential complex; and seriously impairing the safety of any person in the residential complex.
The ruling
The tenancy is terminated effective August 27, 2022. The Tenant must vacate the unit by that date. If the unit is not vacated, the Landlord may file the order with the Sheriff for enforcement. The Tenant must pay the Landlord $35,487.02, which includes compensation for use of the unit, the cost of the application, and $35,000 for the reasonable costs of repairing the damage to the rental unit.