Evictly

Hashim v Nagy

Landlord wins · Oshawa · 2025-02-27

Adjudicator
Karen Gonçalves
Dispute
Substantial Interference
Notice
N5
Amount
<$5K
Landlord
N.H., S.F.
Tenant
Z.N., Z.N.
Landlord rep
George Berger

What happened

Landlords applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict Tenants due to their failure to pay utility bills, which substantially interfered with the Landlords' lawful rights, privileges or interests. The Landlords also claimed compensation for the unpaid utility costs.

The ruling

The Landlords proved the grounds for termination of the tenancy and the claim for compensation. The Tenants are ordered to pay the Landlords $2,647.05, which includes $2,461.05 in unpaid utility costs and $186 in application filing fees. If the Tenants do not pay the full amount by March 10, 2025, they will owe interest at 5% annually on the outstanding balance.