Conforti v Bah
Landlord wins · Toronto · 2024-03-13
- Adjudicator
- Michael Di Salle
- Dispute
- Persistent Late Payment
- Notice
- Persistent late payment (N8)
- Amount
- $10-20K
- Landlord
- S.C.
- Tenant
- A.B.
- Landlord rep
- Bryan Rubin
What happened
Landlord applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict Tenant due to persistent late payment of rent. The Landlord served a valid N8 notice, and the evidence showed the Tenant had been paying rent late or not at all for over a year.
The ruling
The Landlord's application to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenant due to persistent late payment of rent was granted. The Tenant must vacate the unit by March 24, 2024 and pay the Landlord $12,979.73 in compensation for use of the unit, plus an additional $77.26 per day until the Tenant vacates. The Tenant must also pay the $186 application fee.