Evictly

Mcdermott v Akhhmadeeva

Tenant wins · Stoney Creek · 2024-04-15

Adjudicator
Joy Xiao
Dispute
Bad Faith Eviction
Notice
Personal use (N12)
Amount
$10-20K
Landlord
E.A.
Tenant
K.M.M., W.P.M.
Tenant rep
J. Kazubek

What happened

Tenants filed a T5 application alleging the landlord served an N12 notice in bad faith, claiming the landlord did not intend to occupy the unit and instead put it up for sale shortly after the tenants vacated.

The ruling

Landlord must pay tenants $12,702.13 for bad faith N12 notice, including rent abatement, rent differential, and moving expenses.