Evictly

Palacios v Coal Harbour Properties LLP

Landlord wins · Toronto · 2022-02-23

Adjudicator
Steven Mastoras
Dispute
Tenant rights
Landlord
Coal Harbour Properties LLP
Tenant
M.P.
Landlord rep
Leo Corsetti

What happened

Tenant filed an application claiming the Landlord substantially interfered with reasonable enjoyment of the rental unit by disposing of personal belongings stored in an unregistered locker. Landlord argued proper notices were given before clearing unregistered lockers.

The ruling

The Tenant's application was dismissed. The Board found that the Landlord did not substantially interfere with the Tenant's reasonable enjoyment of the rental unit or residential complex. The Landlord made reasonable efforts to notify users of unregistered lockers before removing contents, and the Tenant's disregard for these notices contributed to the loss of her property.