Ameer v Juseph
Landlord wins · North York · 2025-05-09
- Adjudicator
- Panagiotis Peter Roupas
- Dispute
- Persistent Late Payment
- Notice
- Persistent late payment (N8)
- Amount
- $5-10K
- Landlord
- A.A.
- Tenant
- M.J.
- Landlord rep
- Francisco Gomez
What happened
The Landlord applied to terminate the tenancy due to the Tenant's persistent late payment of rent. The Tenant failed to attend the hearing. Evidence showed the Tenant paid rent late 10 out of 13 times between December 2023 and December 2024. Furthermore, the Tenant had not paid any rent for the five months preceding the hearing. The Board found the grounds for termination were met.
The ruling
The tenancy is terminated due to persistent late rent payments. The Tenant is ordered to move out by June 30, 2025. The Tenant must pay the Landlord $6,207.50, which includes compensation for use and occupation plus the application fee, less the rent deposit and interest. The eviction is delayed under Section 83 to allow the long-term Tenant time to find new housing.