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LI v NJS Capital

Landlord wins · Toronto · 2023-10-11

Adjudicator
Emily Robb
Dispute
Substantial Interference
Landlord
NJS Capital
Tenant
S.S.C.L., E.D.
Landlord rep
B. Rubin

What happened

Tenants applied for an order determining that the Landlord substantially interfered with their reasonable enjoyment of the rental unit or residential complex due to renovation work performed by the Landlord over a 6-month period.

The ruling

The Tenant's application is dismissed. The Board found that the work performed by the Landlord did not constitute an unreasonable interference with the Tenant's reasonable enjoyment of the rental unit.