Kipling Residential Management 5 v Gupta
Landlord wins · Mississauga · 2025-10-09
- Adjudicator
- Kimberly Parish
- Dispute
- Substantial Interference
- Landlord
- Kipling Residential Management 5
- Tenant
- S.G.
- Landlord rep
- Kundai Govereh, Laura Groshok
- Tenant rep
- Jolanta Chrzaszcz
What happened
The Landlord sought to terminate the tenancy based on allegations that the Tenant published social media posts on X (Twitter) that substantially interfered with the Landlord's reasonable enjoyment or lawful rights. An initial order granted the termination. The Tenant requested a review, arguing procedural unfairness due to late disclosure of evidence, unreasonable inferences regarding the source of the social media posts, and lack of objective evidence regarding the impact of the interference. The LTB heard the review and determined that no serious error occurred in the original proceeding.
The ruling
The request to review the original order is denied. The original order terminating the tenancy stands. The interim stay of the eviction is lifted immediately, meaning the Landlord can proceed with the eviction as per the terms of the original July 22, 2025 order.