Evictly

Anand v Jung

Split/Other wins · Toronto · 2025-09-02

Adjudicator
Curtis Begg
Dispute
Harassment, Substantial Interference, Tenant Rights
Amount
<$5K
Landlord
J.K.J., E.S.
Tenant
A.A.
Landlord rep
Yoo Jung Jung

What happened

The Tenant applied for a T2 order alleging that the Landlords substantially interfered with his reasonable enjoyment and harassed him. The core of the dispute involved the Landlords enforcing an eviction order from a previous non-payment of rent case (L1) despite the Tenant having paid $32,000.00 to cover all arrears on the morning of the original hearing. The Tenant also requested a confidentiality order to seal the adjudicative file due to privacy concerns.

The ruling

The Landlords were found to have substantially interfered with the Tenant's reasonable enjoyment by enforcing an eviction order despite having received full payment of arrears ($32,000.00). This was characterized as an abuse of process. The Landlords are ordered to pay the Tenant $53.00 for the filing fee. The Tenant's significant financial claims for rent differential and moving costs were dismissed for lack of proof. A partial confidentiality order was issued to protect the Tenant's banking information.