Evictly

WALLOND v BROADBENT

Tenant wins · South Frontenac Township · 2023-10-03

Adjudicator
Sonia Anwar-Ali
Dispute
Substantial Interference
Notice
Persistent late payment (N5), Persistent late payment (N5)
Landlord
D.W.
Tenant
J.B.
Tenant rep
Linda Tranter

What happened

The landlord applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict the tenant because the tenant, another occupant of the rental unit, or someone the tenant permitted in the residential complex has substantially interfered with the reasonable enjoyment or lawful right, privilege or interest of the landlord or another tenant.

The ruling

The landlord's application is dismissed because the first N5 notice of termination was found to be defective, and therefore the second N5 notice could not be relied upon.