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Centretown Citizens Ottawa Corporation CCOC v Mahamud

Landlord wins · Ottawa · 2024-08-26

Adjudicator
Julie Broderick
Dispute
Substantial Interference
Notice
Substantial interference (N5)
Amount
<$5K
Landlord
C.C.O.C.C.
Tenant
F.M.
Landlord rep
Filsan Elmi, Michael Thiele

What happened

Landlord applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenant due to substantial interference with the reasonable enjoyment or lawful right, privilege or interest of the Landlord or another tenant. The Landlord alleged several incidents of fighting, assault, loud music, and sleeping in the hallways by the Tenant, her boyfriend, and her brother.

The ruling

The Landlord has proven the grounds for termination of the tenancy due to substantial interference by the Tenant, her occupants, or guests. However, given the improvement in the Tenant's conduct since December 2023, the tenancy will be preserved subject to conditions for a period of two years. The Tenant must pay the Landlord's application fee of $186.