Evictly

Florentina Albu v Central Erin Property Management

Tenant wins · Toronto · 2020-10-26

Adjudicator
Nancy Morris
Dispute
Illegal Entry, Substantial Interference
Amount
<$5K
Landlord
Central Erin Property Management, T.P.
Tenant
F.A.

What happened

Tenant applied for an order determining that Landlords harassed, obstructed, coerced, threatened or interfered with the Tenant, entered the rental unit illegally and substantially interfered with the reasonable enjoyment of the rental unit or residential complex by the Tenant or by a member of the Tenant's household.

The ruling

The Landlords are ordered to pay the Tenant $200 for the illegal entry by the Landlord's employee, and $50 for the application fee, for a total of $250. The Landlords must pay the full amount by November 6, 2020, after which interest will accrue at 2% annually on any unpaid balance.