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Kouziaeva v Bodak

Landlord wins · Mississauga · 2023-09-15

Adjudicator
Frank Ebner
Dispute
Persistent Late Payment, Substantial Interference
Notice
Persistent late payment (N8), Substantial interference (N5)
Amount
>$20K
Landlord
M.K., T.K.
Tenant
A.B.
Landlord rep
Elina Vasillieva

What happened

Landlords applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenant due to substantial interference and persistent late payment of rent. The Tenant failed to pay utility bills, which the Landlords claimed substantially interfered with their rights and interests.

The ruling

The tenancy is terminated effective September 26, 2023. The Tenant must vacate the unit by that date. The Tenant owes the Landlords $20,994.84, which includes rent arrears, unpaid utility costs, and the application filing fee. If the Tenant does not pay the full amount by September 26, 2023, they will owe interest at 6% annually on the outstanding balance.