Chawla v Singh
Landlord wins · Brampton · 2023-10-05
- Adjudicator
- Jana Rozehnal
- Dispute
- Damage to Property, Persistent Late Payment, Substantial Interference
- Notice
- Persistent late payment (N8), Substantial interference (N5), Damage to property (N5)
- Amount
- <$5K
- Landlord
- S.C., L.C.
- Tenant
- J.S.
- Landlord rep
- Jordan Nieuwhof
What happened
Landlords applied to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenant due to the Tenant's persistent late payment of rent, substantial interference with the reasonable enjoyment or lawful right, privilege or interest of the Landlords or another tenant, and wilful or negligent damage to the premises. The Landlords also claimed compensation for the Tenant's unpaid utilities, internet, and damage to the rental unit.
The ruling
The tenancy is terminated effective October 16, 2023. The Tenant must vacate the rental unit by that date. The Tenant is ordered to pay the Landlords $3,787.11, which includes rent arrears, undue damage, unpaid utilities and internet, and the application filing fee, minus the rent deposit and interest.