Evictly

Akong v Benjamin

Landlord wins · Toronto · 2022-09-13

Adjudicator
Susan Priest
Dispute
Persistent late payment, Property damage, Substantial interference
Amount
$5-10K
Landlord
S.A.
Tenant
D.B.
Landlord rep
Jiangning (Virginia) Guo

What happened

Landlord applied for termination of tenancy and eviction due to substantial interference, property damage, and persistent late rent payment. Tenant had already vacated the unit. Landlord sought compensation for property damage.

The ruling

The tenancy was terminated effective January 22, 2022, when the Tenant vacated the unit. The Tenant is ordered to pay $6,000.00 for property damage and $201.00 for the application filing fee, totaling $6,201.00. Interest will accrue at 3.00% annually on any unpaid balance after September 24, 2022.