Evictly

Akbar v Canadian Health Assessment Services Inc.

Tenant wins · Toronto · 2024-09-05

Adjudicator
Robert Brown
Dispute
Bad Faith Eviction
Notice
Personal use (N12)
Amount
$5-10K
Landlord
Canadian Health Assessment Services Inc.
Tenant
N.A.
Landlord rep
David Dos Santos

What happened

Tenant applied for an order determining that the Landlord gave a notice of termination in bad faith after serving an N12 notice for personal use and subsequently re-renting the unit at a higher rate within a year.

The ruling

Landlord must pay Tenant $6,780.00 for bad faith eviction, including rent differential, moving expenses, and general damages.