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D.C.R.I. v S.G and G.J.G

Tenant wins · Toronto · 2015-12-29

Dispute
Damage to Property, Unauthorized Occupancy
Notice
Notice to Terminate a Tenancy for Interfering with Others, Damage or Overcrowding (Form N5)
Amount
<$5K
Landlord
D.
Tenant
S., G.
Landlord rep
S.V

What happened

The landlord applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict the tenants due to alleged willful or negligent damage to the residential complex by the tenants' guest, and for unauthorized occupancy of the rental unit.

The ruling

The landlord's applications for termination of tenancy and eviction due to damage and unauthorized occupancy were dismissed. The landlord did not provide sufficient evidence to establish the damage claim, and did not file the unauthorized occupancy application within the required 60-day period.