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McGill v Parent

Landlord wins · Welland · 2025-08-14

Adjudicator
Joshua Labbe
Dispute
Substantial Interference, Utilities
Notice
Substantial interference (N5)
Amount
<$5K
Landlord
R.M., R.Z.
Tenant
C.P., R.B.
Landlord rep
Davi Tham

What happened

The Landlords applied for the termination of the tenancy and eviction based on substantial interference. Specifically, the Landlords sought reimbursement for municipal penalties related to garbage and lawn maintenance, as well as unpaid water utility bills. The Tenants had already vacated the unit prior to the hearing.

The ruling

The LTB ordered the Tenants to pay the Landlords a total of $3,079.65. This amount includes $2,524.38 for municipal penalties related to garbage and lawn maintenance, $354.27 for unpaid water utilities, and $201.00 for the application filing fee. The tenancy was officially terminated as of October 20, 2024, the date the tenants vacated.