Lovie v Bragg
Landlord wins · Woodstock · 2025-06-11
- Adjudicator
- Greg Witt
- Dispute
- Non-payment of Rent, Persistent Late Payment, Substantial Interference
- Notice
- Non-payment of rent (N4), Persistent late payment (N8), Substantial interference (N5)
- Amount
- <$5K
- Landlord
- C.L.
- Tenant
- C.B.
- Landlord rep
- Ze Hao Liu
What happened
The Landlord applied to terminate the tenancy due to non-payment of rent (L1), persistent late rent payments (L2-N8), and substantial interference (L2-N5). The Tenant was absent from the hearing. The Landlord withdrew the substantial interference claim. The Board found the Tenant owed significant rent arrears and had a history of paying rent late for 10 consecutive months in 2024 and every month in 2025 up to the hearing. The tenancy was terminated based on persistent late payments.
The ruling
The tenancy is terminated effective June 22, 2025, due to persistent late rent payments. The Tenant is ordered to pay the Landlord $4,721.81 for rent arrears and filing fees, plus a daily compensation of $42.12 from May 7, 2025, until they vacate. If the full amount is not paid by June 22, 2025, the Landlord can file for eviction with the Sheriff.