Evictly

AROGUNDAVE v KOLLAMPARAMBIL

Tenant wins · Toronto · 2024-06-05

Adjudicator
James Campbell
Dispute
Bad Faith Eviction
Notice
Personal use (N12)
Amount
$10-20K
Landlord
S.R.K.
Tenant
S.A.

What happened

The Tenant applied for an order determining that the Landlord gave a notice of termination in bad faith. The Tenant was sick on the original hearing date and was able to get the order set aside. The Tenant proved that the Landlord served the N12 notice in bad faith as no one referred to in the Act occupied the unit within a reasonable time after the Tenant vacated.

The ruling

The Tenant proved the Landlord served the N12 notice in bad faith as no one referred to in the Act occupied the unit within a reasonable time after the Tenant vacated. The Landlord must pay the Tenant $10,800 for the rent differential, $96.39 for moving expenses, and $657.91 for general compensation.