London & Middlesex Community Housing v Culligan
Landlord wins · London · 2022-12-20
- Adjudicator
- Susan Priest
- Dispute
- Serious impairment of safety, Substantial interference with reasonable enjoyment
- Notice
- Non-payment of rent (N4), Tenant rights (T2)
- Amount
- <$5K
- Landlord
- L.M.C.H.
- Tenant
- D.C.
- Landlord rep
- Cameron Burgess
What happened
Landlord applied to terminate tenancy due to Tenant's and guests' substantial interference with reasonable enjoyment and serious impairment of safety. Incidents included urination in common areas, allowing prohibited guests, verbal altercations, and a fire started by a guest.
The ruling
The tenancy continues conditionally. The Tenant must refrain from allowing banned persons onto the property, and the Tenant and guests must not interfere with others' enjoyment or impair safety. The Landlord must provide information about banned persons. The Tenant must pay $186.00 for application costs. If conditions are breached, the Landlord may apply for termination within 30 days.