M.N.C.L.P. v R.M.D.R.
Tenant wins
- Dispute
- Breach of Conditions, Persistent Late Payment
- Notice
- Persistent late payment (N8)
- Landlord
- M.
- Tenant
- R., D.
- Landlord rep
- I.M.
What happened
Landlord applied to terminate tenancy due to Tenants' failure to meet conditions specified in a previous order. Tenants filed a motion to set aside the eviction order. The case revolves around persistent late rent payments and breach of a consent order.
The ruling
The Board set aside the previous eviction order and varied the terms of the original order. The Tenant is required to pay the monthly rent in full and on time for a one-year period from February 1, 2017, to January 31, 2018. If the Tenant fails to make any payment, the Landlord may apply for termination without notice within 30 days of the failure.