Evictly

Mart v Maunder

Tenant wins · Brantford · 2022-01-11

Adjudicator
Sandra Macchione
Dispute
Substantial interference
Notice
Substantial interference (N5)
Landlord
C.M., C.M.
Tenant
A.M.M., T.J.

What happened

Landlords applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict Tenants due to substantial interference with another tenant's or the Landlords' reasonable enjoyment of the residential complex or the lawful rights, privileges or interests of the Landlord.

The ruling

The Landlord's application for an eviction order is denied as the Landlord did not provide sufficient evidence to establish that the Tenants, an occupant or invited guest of the Tenants, substantially interfered with another tenant's reasonable enjoyment of the rental unit.