Evictly

WESTWOOD MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL v RANDALL

Landlord wins · Mississauga · 2025-09-16

Adjudicator
Benjamin Seigel
Dispute
Breach of Conditions, Non-payment of Rent
Amount
$5-10K
Landlord
WESTWOOD MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL
Tenant
C.R.
Landlord rep
Nicole Ruby

What happened

The Landlord applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenant after the Tenant breached a payment plan established in a previous LTB order (LTB-L-086534-24-SA). The Tenant filed a motion to set aside the resulting ex-parte eviction order (LTB-L-061613-25), arguing that personal support worker costs for an elderly family member caused the financial strain. However, the Board found that the Tenant had a history of breaches and had not made significant progress on arrears despite a steady household income.

The ruling

The Tenant's motion to set aside the eviction order is denied. The Board found that the Tenant repeatedly breached payment plans and failed to make substantial progress on nearly $9,000 in arrears despite having a stable household income. The stay of the eviction order is lifted effective October 15, 2025, providing the Tenant approximately one month to relocate due to the elderly age and health concerns of the occupants.