Evictly

Azeez v Quinton

Landlord wins · Oshawa · 2025-06-02

Adjudicator
Nancy Morris
Dispute
Damage to Property, Persistent Late Payment, Substantial Interference
Notice
Persistent late payment (N8), Substantial interference (N5)
Amount
<$5K
Landlord
A.A., N.A.
Tenant
S.C.G.Q.

What happened

The Landlords applied to evict the Tenant for persistent late rent payments and substantial interference with their lawful rights due to the Tenant's failure to pay utility costs as required by the lease. The Tenant did not attend the hearing. The Landlords provided evidence of consistent late rent payments over 12 months and unpaid utility bills dating back to June 2023.

The ruling

The tenancy is terminated. The Tenant must vacate the rental unit by June 13, 2025. The Tenant is ordered to pay the Landlords $1,219.57 for unpaid utilities and the $186.00 application fee by the same date. Relief from eviction was denied due to the Tenant's persistent late rent payments, failure to pay utilities, and lack of communication, making the tenancy untenable.