Evictly

Alice v Mclean

Tenant wins · Mississauga · 2024-06-07

Adjudicator
Justin Leung
Dispute
Bad Faith Eviction
Notice
Bad faith eviction (T5)
Landlord
C.M.L.
Tenant
A.M., T.M., A.J.M.
Tenant rep
Rawnda Macaskill

What happened

Tenants applied for an order determining that the Landlord gave a notice of termination in bad faith. The Tenants proved the allegations on a balance of probabilities, and the Landlord must pay the Tenants $18,464.13.

The ruling

The Tenants proved the Landlord served an N12 notice of termination in bad faith. The Landlord must pay the Tenants $18,464.13, which includes $15,884.16 for increased rent and $2,579.97 for reasonable moving expenses.