Evictly

Bio v Roberts

Landlord wins · Brampton · 2022-10-07

Adjudicator
Jagger Benham
Dispute
Persistent late payment, Interference with reasonable enjoyment, Non-payment of utilities, Personal use
Notice
Non-payment of rent (N5)
Amount
$5-10K
Landlord
N.O., A.B.
Tenant
K.M., C.R.

What happened

Landlords applied for eviction due to substantial interference with reasonable enjoyment, persistent late rent payments, and personal use of the property. Tenants vacated before the hearing. Landlords proceeded with a claim for outstanding utility costs and compensation for use of the unit.

The ruling

The tenancy was terminated as of April 1, 2022, when the Tenants vacated the unit. The Tenants are ordered to pay the Landlords $5,010.16, which includes compensation for use of the unit from March 1 to April 1, 2022, outstanding utility expenses, and the application filing fee.