Evictly

Greenboard Holdings Ltd. v Bojang

Landlord wins · Toronto · 2025-07-09

Adjudicator
Laura Hartslief
Dispute
Breach of Conditions, Non-payment of Rent
Amount
$10-20K
Landlord
Greenboard Holdings Ltd.
Tenant
A.B.
Landlord rep
Jason Paine

What happened

The Landlord applied for eviction after the Tenant breached a consent order from April 9, 2025, which required specific arrears payments. An ex parte order was issued on May 9, 2025. The Tenant filed a motion to set aside that order, citing job loss and mental health issues. The Board found the Tenant lacked credibility due to a lack of medical evidence and a history of non-payment despite having a surplus of income.

The ruling

The Tenant's motion to set aside the eviction order is denied. The Board found the Tenant failed to meet the conditions of a previous consent order and has been living rent-free for nine months. The stay of the eviction order issued on May 9, 2025, is lifted immediately, allowing the Landlord to proceed with eviction and apply the rent deposit to the final month.