Evictly

Feltmate v Mansour

Landlord wins · Mississauga · 2022-05-30

Adjudicator
Greg Joy
Dispute
Substantial Interference, Breach of Conditions
Notice
Substantial interference (N5)
Landlord
B.F.
Tenant
A.M., S.M.
Landlord rep
Madelaine McKenzie
Tenant rep
Varthan Arul

What happened

Landlord applied to terminate tenancy due to Tenants' substantial interference with Landlord's rights and exceeding occupancy limits. The original order was reviewed twice, with the second review granted despite procedural rules. The main issues were the number of occupants in a one-bedroom unit and violation of condominium by-laws.

The ruling

The Board confirmed the original order terminating the tenancy due to the Tenants' substantial interference with the Landlord's rights by violating condominium by-laws on occupancy limits. The termination was delayed until August 31, 2022, to give the Tenants more time to vacate, considering their long-term residency and family circumstances.