Evictly

Serson v Lawrence

Tenant wins · Mattawa · 2022-09-21

Adjudicator
Khalid Akram
Dispute
Substantial interference, Personal use
Landlord
J.S.
Tenant
C.L.

What happened

Landlord applied to terminate tenancy and evict Tenant due to substantial interference and personal use. The original application was dismissed because the Landlord failed to pay one month's rent compensation to the Tenant as required by law. Landlord requested a review of the dismissal order.

The ruling

The Landlord's request to review the original order dismissing their application for eviction is denied. The original order remains unchanged. The dismissal was based on the Landlord's failure to provide the required compensation directly to the Tenant as mandated by the Residential Tenancies Act.