Thomas v Hamza
Landlord wins · Mississauga · 2025-05-07
- Adjudicator
- Curtis Begg
- Dispute
- Damage to Property, Substantial Interference
- Amount
- <$5K
- Landlord
- S.P.T., A.T.
- Tenant
- S.H.
What happened
The Landlords applied for eviction and compensation due to substantial interference and damages allegedly caused by the Tenant. The claims involved excessive utility use, and damage to various appliances and parts of the unit. The Tenant vacated the unit before the hearing, making the eviction portion of the application moot. The hearing proceeded solely on the Landlords' claims for monetary compensation.
The ruling
The Tenant is ordered to pay the Landlords a total of $686.00. This amount consists of $500.00 for the cost to repair damages from unauthorized wallpaper installation and $186.00 for the application filing fee. All other monetary claims made by the Landlords were dismissed. The tenancy is formally terminated as of May 31, 2022, the date the Tenant had already vacated the premises.